Single comparator with a built-in voltage reference — what that means on the bench
The MAX9117EXK+T is a single comparator from Maxim's Beyond-the-Rails™ series that integrates a voltage reference on-chip. That means you get the threshold-setting resistor network and the reference in one SC-70-5 package, saving a couple of passives and the board area they'd eat. It's a common failure point on battery-powered sensor boards: the external reference drifts or the divider resistors get knocked off in rework. This part sidesteps that failure mode entirely. Supply range runs from 1.6 V to 5.5 V. Quiescent current maxes out at 1.6 µA. Internal 4 mV hysteresis keeps the output from chattering on slow-moving or noisy inputs. You don't need external positive feedback — one less resistor to place and one less thing to fail. Propagation delay is 40 µs max, which is fine for temperature alarms, battery undervoltage lockout, or level translation, but not for high-speed switching.
The SC-70-5 package is small enough for space-constrained designs but still hand-solderable for prototyping and rework.
No NRND or EOL flags. That means it's still a valid choice for new designs, and the supply channel is stable.
