2.63V threshold, active-high reset — a supervisor for single-supply rails
The MAX6376XR26+ is a single-channel voltage detector from Analog Devices, built to monitor a 2.63V threshold with an active-high, push-pull reset output. That 2.63V trip point is set for a nominal 2.7V or 3.0V rail — the supervisor holds the reset output high until the supply rises above the threshold, then releases it once the voltage is stable. The SC-70-3 package (SOT-323 footprint) keeps the board area under 3 mm², making it a fit for space-constrained designs where a single supervisor replaces a discrete resistor-divider and comparator pair.
Push-pull output — no external pull-up resistor needed
The push-pull (totem-pole) output structure drives the reset line high or low without an external pull-up resistor. This saves one component per supervisor and eliminates the pull-up's tolerance contribution to the reset timing. Confirm the downstream reset input polarity — an active-high supervisor pairs with a processor that expects a high-true reset signal.
