2.93V threshold — what it means for the rail
The MAX6376XR29+: The 2.93V threshold is the trip point for a nominal 3.0V or 3.3V supply rail. When the monitored voltage falls below 2.93V, the reset output goes active high — the downstream processor or logic holds in reset until the supply recovers above the threshold plus the hysteresis band. The single-channel monitoring suits a point-of-load rail where you need one dedicated supervisor per voltage domain. The SC-70-3 package is a 3-lead footprint about 2.0 mm × 1.25 mm — small enough to tuck next to the supervised IC without crowding the fan-out.
