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Analog Devices MAX6361HUT23 — Power Management (PMIC / Gate Driver)

MAX6361HUT23 Battery Backup Circuit, SOT-23-6

MPNMAX6361HUT23
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Maxim Integrated MAX6361HUT23 Battery Backup Circuit supervisor IC, SOT-23-6, Active High reset, Open Drain output, 2.32V threshold, 150ms timeout, -40°C to 85°C.

$2.74Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
PackagingSOT-23-6
RoHSRoHS non-compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX6361HUT23 specifications
ParameterValue
TypeBattery Backup Circuit
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - threshold2.32V
Number of voltages monitored1
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
ResetActive High
OutputOpen Drain or Open Collector
PackageBulk
Reset timeout150ms Minimum
CaseSOT-23-6

Product details

The MAX6361HUT23 comes in a 6-pin SOT-23-6 package with a 0.95 mm pitch — the same footprint used by many general-purpose supervisor ICs, so the pad layout is standard and the part reworks cleanly under hot air without lifting adjacent passives. The open-drain output needs an external pull-up resistor to the logic supply rail; the resistor value sets the rise time into the load capacitance and should be chosen so the output reaches Vih before the processor reads the reset line.

The 2.32 V threshold monitors a single battery or supply rail — when the voltage drops below that level, the active-high reset output goes high and holds for a minimum of 150 ms after the rail recovers, giving the processor time to finish a graceful shutdown or to complete its power-on reset sequence.

Lifecycle and compliance

Note that this part is RoHS non-compliant; if your BOM requires RoHS conformance, verify the exemption or source a compliant variant from the same family.

Frequently asked questions

What is MAX6361HUT23's listed type and reset polarity?

The MAX6361HUT23 is a Battery Backup Circuit supervisor IC with an Active High reset output. The open-drain output goes high when the monitored voltage falls below the 2.32 V threshold and stays high for a minimum 150 ms after recovery.