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MAX510ACWE

1,426.00
The MAX509/MAX510 are quad, serial-input, 8-bit voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs). They operate with a single 5V supply or dual ?5V supplies. Internal, precision buffers swing rail-to-rail. The reference input range includes both supply rails. The MAX509 has four separate reference inputs, allowing each DAC's full-scale range to be set independently. 20-pin DIP, SSOP, and SO packages are available. The MAX510 is identical to the MAX509 except it has two reference inputs, each shared by two DACs. The MAX510 is housed in space-saving 16-pin DIP and SO packages.

MAX6373KA+T

196.00
Features of MAX6373KA+T
  • For Critical P applications, Precision Watchdog Timer  
  • Watchdog Timeout Periods that Can Be Pin-Selected  
  • Watchdog Startup Delay Periods That Can Be Pin-Selected  
  • Capacity to Modify Watchdog Timing Features Without Power Cycling  
  • Push-Pull Pulsed Active-Low Watchdog Output with Open-Drain or  
  • Feature to Disable the Watchdog Timer  
  • Operating Voltage: +2.5V to +5.5V  
  • Low Supply Current of 8 A  
  • There are no external components needed.  
  • Small (8-Pin SOT23 Package)  
  • (MAX6369KA/V+ and MAX6374KA/V+ Only) AEC-Q100 Qualified
  Applications? of MAX6373KA+T
  • Embedded Control Systems  
  • Industrial Controllers  
  • Critical ?P and Microcontroller (?C) Monitoring  
  • Automotive  
  • Telecommunications  
  • Networking

MAX660M

106.00
The MAX660 CMOS charge-pump voltage converter is a versatile unregulated switched-capacitor inverter or doubler. Operating from a wide 1.5-V to 5.5-V supply voltage, the MAX660 uses two low-cost capacitors to provide 100 mA of output current without the cost, size and EMI related to inductorbased converters. With an operating current of only 120 ?A and operating efficiency greater than 90% at most loads, the MAX660 provides ideal performance for battery-powered systems. MAX660 devices can be operated directly in parallel to lower output impedance, thus providing more current at a given voltage

MAX662ACSA

389.00
The MAX662A is a regulated 12V, 30mA-output, chargepump DC-DC converter. It provides the necessary 12V ?5% output to program byte-wide flash memories, and requires no inductors to deliver a guaranteed 30mA output from inputs as low as 4.75V. It fits into less than 0.1in2 of board space. The MAX662A is a pin-compatible upgrade to the MAX662, and is recommended for new designs. The MAX662A offers lower quiescent and shutdown currents, and guarantees the output current over all temperature ranges. The MAX662A is the first charge-pump boost converter to provide a regulated 12V output. It requires only a few inexpensive capacitors, and the entire circuit is completely surface-mountable

MAX689CSA

The 3.3V MAX687 automatically shuts down whenever the output voltage drops below 2.96V. An internal power-fail comparator also monitors the output and provides an early warning of low output voltage before the device shuts down. When shut down, the output is latched off until the ON input is pulsed. Turning off the power supply in this way prevents battery damage due to excessive discharge or cell-reversal. Typical applications include portable telephones and other battery-powered equipment where the power supply must be disabled when the battery voltage is low.

MAX690AESA

350.00
MAX690A/MAX692A/MAX802L/MAX802M/MAX805L reduce the complication and quantity of materials necessary for power-supply monitoring and battery-control operations. When compared to separate ICs or discrete components, they significantly increase system dependability and precision. These components provide four purposes: 1) During power-up, power-down, and brownout scenarios, a reset output is provided. 2) Battery-backed logic switching for CMOS RAM, CMOSP, and other low-power logic. 3) If the optional watchdog timer has not been toggled within 1.6 seconds, a reset pulse is sent. 4) A 1.25V threshold sensor for power-failure detection, low-battery detection, or monitoring a power supply other than 5V. The reset-voltage threshold levels and reset outputs of the parts differ. When the supply voltage dips below 4.65V, the MAX690A/MAX802L/MAX805L generate a reset pulse, while the MAX692A/MAX802M produce a reset pulse once the supply voltage goes below 4.40V.