Manufacturer Part Number
MAX6753KA46/V+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX6753KA46/V+T is a simple reset/power-on reset supervisor designed for monitoring single voltage systems, providing system reliability for automotive and other applications.
Product Features and Performance
Type: Simple Reset/Power-On Reset
Monitors one supply voltage
Voltage Threshold: 4.625V
Reset Output Type: Open Drain or Open Collector
Active Low reset signal
Reset Timeout is Adjustable/Selectable
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Automotive Grade
Qualification: AEC-Q100
Mounting: Surface mount
Package/Case: SOT-23-8
Product Advantages
Tight voltage threshold accuracy increases system reliability
Selectable reset timeout for flexible application usage
Supports operating temperatures suitable for harsh automotive environments
AEC-Q100 qualification ensures high reliability for automotive applications
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Threshold: 4.625V
Reset: Active Low
Output: Open Drain or Open Collector
Reset Timeout: Adjustable/Selectable
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Mounting: Surface Mount
Package / Case: SOT-23-8
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q100 qualified
Robust operating temperature range suited for high-reliability applications
Automotive grade component
Compatibility
Compatible with single voltage systems requiring 4.625V threshold monitoring
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial equipment
Critical system monitoring where power integrity is crucial
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation
Long lifecycle expected with replacements and upgrades available if necessary
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High accuracy voltage monitoring enhances system stability
Adjustable reset features allow for application-specific configurations
AEC-Q100 qualification provides proof of robustness and reliability for automotive applications
Wide operating temperature range suitable for extreme environments
Continual product support and availability ensure long-term usability