VCC ──┬──> UV/OV Comparators ──> Glitch Filter ──> Reset Logic ──> RESET
│ (IN1, IN2)
├──> Power-Fail Comparator ──> PFO
├──> Watchdog Timer ──> WDO
└──> Manual Reset (MR) ──> Debounce / Delay
When you install a drive powered by this controller, it reserves a tiny portion (usually 32MB to 64MB) of your system's RAM (DDR4 or DDR5) via the PCIe interface. Because PCIe 3.0 (and 4.0) bandwidth is massive, the controller can fetch the FTL map almost as fast as dedicated DRAM.
Benefits for the "Full" version:
The MAX16002 is a low-power, dual/quad voltage microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuit designed to monitor multiple system voltages. It provides precision monitoring with programmable delays and a manual reset input, ideal for complex multi-rail systems (e.g., telecom, networking, industrial controls). maxio 1602 full
How does it stack up against the industry standard?
| Feature | Maxio 1602 Full | Silicon Motion SM2263XT | Realtek RTS5762 | Phison E13T | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Architecture | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | 4-Ch, HMB | | Sequential Read | 3,600 MB/s | 2,400 MB/s | 3,500 MB/s | 3,700 MB/s | | Max IOPS (Rand R/W) | 480k / 430k | 280k / 260k | 400k / 350k | 500k / 450k | | Power (Active) | ~3.8W | ~4.5W | ~4.8W | ~4.2W | | Encryption | TCG Opal 2.0 (Full) | AES 256 | AES 256 | TCG Opal (Limited) | | Price (Controller Level) | Low | Medium | Medium | High | When you install a drive powered by this
Analysis: The Maxio 1602 Full completely obliterates the older SM2263XT. It trades blows with the Phison E13T but offers better hardware encryption and lower power draw. For budget NVMe drives in 2024/2025, the Maxio 1602 is the gold standard.
If you have the Maxio software connected, look for a button labeled "Smart Scan" or "Smart Config." If you have the Maxio software connected, look
To understand the "Full" experience, we look at real-world testing of retail drives using this controller, such as the Zhitai TiPlus 7100 or Fanxiang S660.
If you are trying to run a "Full" test (testing the screen's maximum brightness):