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MAX810


Part Number MAX810
Manufacturer ON Semiconductor
Title Very Low Supply Current 3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Monitors
Description Pin No. Symbol 1 GND 2 RESET (MAX809) 2 RESET (MAX810) 3 VCC Description Ground RESET output remains low while VCC is below the reset v...
Features
 Precision VCC Monitor for 1.5 V, 2.5 V, 3.0 V, 3.3 V, and 5.0 V Supplies
 Precision Monitoring Voltages from 1.2 V to 4.9 V Available in 100 mV Steps
 Four Guaranteed Minimum Power−On Reset Pulse Width Available (1 ms, 20 ms, 100 ms, and 140 ms)
 RESET Output Guaranteed to VCC = 1.0 V.
 Low Su...

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