Maxim Integrated MAX4031EEUD+ Low-Power, Single-Supply Op-Amp
The Maxim Integrated MAX4031EEUD+ represents a high-quality operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for a broad range of applications where low power consumption and single-supply operation are critical. This precision op-amp is well-suited for battery-powered devices, portable equipment, and other applications where efficiency is paramount.
The MAX4031EEUD+ operates from a single +2.5V to +5.5V supply, making it an excellent choice for systems that require a compact power design. With its low supply current of just 21µA, this op-amp minimizes the drain on power sources, thereby extending the operational life of battery-powered applications.
Featuring a wide bandwidth of 500kHz and a slew rate of 0.2V/µs, the MAX4031EEUD+ is capable of handling a range of signal processing tasks with ease. Its rail-to-rail output stage ensures maximum dynamic range, which is especially beneficial in low-voltage applications. The input common-mode voltage range includes ground, allowing for direct sensing near ground, which is ideal for single-supply operations.
The MAX4031EEUD+ also boasts a low input bias current of 1pA, which is essential for high-impedance sensor applications and precision integrators. The low input offset voltage of 500µV ensures accuracy in measurement and control systems.
Encased in a compact TSSOP-14 package, the MAX4031EEUD+ is designed with space-saving in mind, without compromising on performance. This makes it a versatile component for designing in space-constrained environments such as wearables and handheld devices.
Whether it's for amplifying low-level signals, buffering ADC inputs, or driving analog inputs in microcontrollers, the MAX4031EEUD+ is a reliable and efficient choice. Its combination of low power consumption, single-supply operation, and high precision attributes make it a valuable addition to any electronic system requiring a high-performance op-amp.
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that the MAX4031EEUD+ meets the stringent requirements of modern electronic designs, providing designers with a flexible and power-efficient solution for their operational amplifier needs.