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Analog Devices DS1233Z-10+ — DC-DC Power Modules

Maxim DS1233Z-10+ Simple Reset/Power-On Reset

MPNDS1233Z-10+
End of Life

Maxim Integrated EconoReset series, DS1233Z-10+, Simple Reset/Power-On Reset, Active Low, Open Drain or Open Collector, 1 channel, 4.375V threshold, 250ms minimum reset timeout, SOT-223-3, -40°C to 85°C.

$3.37Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
PackagingTO-261-4, TO-261AA
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Specifications

DS1233Z-10+ Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeSimple Reset/Power-On Reset
SeriesEconoReset
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage - threshold4.375V
Number of voltages monitored1
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
ResetActive Low
OutputOpen Drain or Open Collector
PackageTube
Reset timeout250ms Minimum
CaseTO-261-4, TO-261AA

Product details

What the DS1233Z-10+ does on the board

The open-drain output lets you wire-OR the reset signal with other supervisors or a manual reset button. Pull-up resistor to the monitored rail or to a separate 5V supply — the choice depends on the processor's reset input requirements.

Lifecycle and sourcing — still in active production

The DS1233Z-10+ carries an Active lifecycle status and is ROHS3 compliant. No end-of-life notice or last-time-buy schedule is in effect.

Frequently asked questions

Does DS1233Z-10+ have an equivalent replacement?

No direct pin-compatible equivalent is listed in the official record. The DS1233Z-10+ is a standalone EconoReset part; any replacement would need to match the 4.375V threshold, active-low open-drain output, and 250ms minimum timeout in an SOT-223-3 footprint.

Is DS1233Z-10+ compatible with 5V systems?

Yes. The 4.375V threshold is designed for 5V nominal supplies — it asserts reset when the rail drops below approximately 4.375V, which is typical for 5V ±10% systems.