Active-high push-pull output — no pull-up resistor needed
Because the reset output is push-pull and active high, it sources current when asserted. That saves a pull-up resistor on the board and drives the enable pin of a downstream regulator or the reset input of a processor that expects a high level during reset. If your design needs an active-low reset, this part will not work without an inverter.
Package and mounting — 8-µMAX, surface-mount
The MAX6807UA26 is supplied in an 8-µMAX package, which is Maxim's name for an 8-lead TSSOP/MSOP with a 3.00 mm body width. It is surface-mount only, so through-hole prototyping requires a small adapter board. The footprint is shared with many other Maxim supervisors, which simplifies board layout if you need to swap threshold voltages without a PCB change.
