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MAX809REUR
+Lista de MateriaisIC SUPERVISOR 3PIN MPU RESET
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FabricanteAnalog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated
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Peça do Fabricante #MAX809REUR
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Pacote TO236-3
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Description
Equivalent
- TI TLV803/TLV803B family
- TI TPS3808/TPS3809 family
- Microchip MCP1316/MCP1317
These are common cross-references for similar 3–5 V voltage supervisors with reset outputs. Exact threshold, reset delay, and package vary, so check datasheets and cross-reference tables for your target conditions and footprint.
Features
- Fixed threshold reset monitor (threshold value variant-specific; common options cover 4.63V for 5V rails and 2.93V for 3.3V rails).
- Reset output is asserted when Vcc falls below threshold or on manual reset; resets released when Vcc is valid.
- Manual reset input with debounce (push-button reset).
- Power-on reset ensures a valid reset during Vcc ramp.
- Very low quiescent current for battery-powered apps.
- Fast, clean reset with built-in glitch protection.
- Wide operating range and RoHS-compliant packaging (REUR variant).
Pinout
- Function: Microprocessor reset supervisor/voltage monitor. It monitors Vcc and asserts a reset signal to a microcontroller when the supply falls below its threshold, and releases reset after the supply is stable; often includes a manual reset input as well.
Manufacturer
- What kind of company: A global semiconductor company that designs and manufactures analog, mixed-signal, and power-management integrated circuits.
Application
- Reset generation for microcontrollers, microprocessors, FPGAs, and DSPs in 3V–5V systems
- Power-on/brown-out reset protection in embedded, automotive, and industrial electronics
- Reset supervision in battery-powered and portable devices for reliable startup
- Digital consumer electronics (routers, set-top boxes, printers) requiring deterministic reset on supply changes