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Analog Devices MAX6828ZUT-T — Discrete Semiconductors

MAX6828ZUT-T Multi-Voltage Supervisor, 2.32V Threshold

MPNMAX6828ZUT-T
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Maxim Integrated MAX6828ZUT-T Multi-Voltage Supervisor, 2-channel, Active Low, Open Drain, SOT-23-6, 140ms min reset timeout, -40°C to +125°C.

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PackagingSOT-23-6
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Specifications

MAX6828ZUT-T Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeMulti-Voltage Supervisor
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage - threshold2.32V, Adj
Number of voltages monitored2
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
ResetActive Low
OutputOpen Drain or Open Collector
PackageBulk
Reset timeout140ms Minimum
CaseSOT-23-6

Product details

What the MAX6828ZUT-T does and where it fits

The MAX6828ZUT-T is a two-channel multi-voltage supervisor monitoring two supply rails. One channel has a fixed 2.32V threshold; the second uses an adjustable threshold set by an external resistor divider. The reset output is active-low, open-drain. Minimum reset timeout is 140ms. Package is SOT-23-6. Operating temperature range is -40°C to +125°C.

Package and mounting — SOT-23-6

The SOT-23-6 package is surface-mount. The six pins break out as: supply input, ground, two threshold-sense inputs, reset output, and a manual-reset input on most variants.

Lifecycle and compliance — active, but not RoHS

The MAX6828ZUT-T is listed as Active in production. It is marked as RoHS non-compliant. For RoHS-compliant builds, look for a lead-free variant in the same family.

Frequently asked questions

What is the reset timeout of MAX6828ZUT-T?

The reset timeout is a minimum of 140ms — long enough for power supplies and oscillators to stabilise after a brownout or power-up.