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Analog Devices MAX793SCSE+ — Discrete Semiconductors

MAX793SCSE+ Battery Backup Circuit, 2.925V Threshold

MPNMAX793SCSE+
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Analog Devices MAX793SCSE+ Battery Backup Circuit, 1 Channel Supervisor, 2.925V Threshold, Active High/Active Low Reset, Open Drain/Push-Pull Output, 140ms Reset Timeout, 16-SOIC Surface Mount, 0°C to 70°C.

$12.35Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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Specifications

MAX793SCSE+ Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
TypeBattery Backup Circuit
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Voltage - threshold2.925V
Number of voltages monitored1
Operating temperature0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
ResetActive High/Active Low
OutputOpen Drain, Push-Pull
PackageTube
Reset timeout140ms Minimum
Case16-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)

Product details

What this supervisor does on the board

The 140ms minimum reset timeout holds the system in reset long enough for the main supply to stabilize after power-up or a brownout event.

Sourcing and lifecycle

The MAX793SCSE+ is listed as Active in production with ROHS3 compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Is the MAX793SCSE+ RoHS compliant?

Yes, the MAX793SCSE+ is ROHS3 compliant.

What is a direct equivalent for MAX793SCSE+?

The MAX792SCSE+ is a close sibling in the same family. The key difference is the threshold voltage — the MAX793SCSE+ monitors at 2.925V, while the MAX792SCSE+ uses a different threshold. Verify the threshold matches your rail before substituting.

Can MAX793SCSE+ be used as a voltage detector for 3.0V systems?

Yes. The 2.925V threshold is set to detect a 3.0V rail dropping below regulation, triggering a reset before the downstream logic sees a brownout.