Maxim Integrated's MAX708CPA+ Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit
The MAX708CPA+ is a highly reliable supervisory circuit designed to monitor power supplies and microprocessor activity in digital systems. Manufactured by Maxim Integrated, a leader in analog and mixed-signal engineering, this device ensures that systems operate within safe voltage levels and provides essential protection features for electronic equipment.
This supervisory circuit offers a combination of functions including a reset output during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions. The reset signal it provides ensures that the microprocessor (µP) powers up in a known state every time. The MAX708CPA+ monitors the supply voltage and keeps the reset active for a minimum of 140ms after the supply voltage exceeds the reset threshold level, ensuring a proper system reset. The reset threshold voltage for the MAX708CPA+ is factory-set and can be chosen from several preset voltages to match the voltage requirements of specific microprocessors and systems.
Besides its reset function, the MAX708CPA+ also features a watchdog timer that can be disabled if not needed. The watchdog timer prevents system failures due to software lock-up by resetting the µP if it does not receive a "kick" within a preset timeout period. This is crucial for systems that require high reliability and continuous operation.
The MAX708CPA+ comes in a compact 8-pin DIP package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. It operates over a wide temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, which allows for deployment in various environments, from industrial to commercial applications. The circuit is also designed with low power consumption in mind, with a typical supply current of only 17µA, making it an excellent choice for portable and battery-operated devices.
With its robust feature set and Maxim Integrated's reputation for quality, the MAX708CPA+ is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the reliability and safety of their digital systems. Whether it's used in computers, controllers, or portable devices, this supervisory circuit ensures that your system maintains optimal performance and stability.