MAX414ESD - Quad, Low-Noise, Precision Operational Amplifiers
The MAX414ESD from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance, quad operational amplifier that combines precision, low noise, and low-voltage operation, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications. This device is particularly well-suited for sensor amplification, active filters, and industrial process controls where accuracy and signal fidelity are paramount.
Key Features
- Low Noise: The MAX414ESD features a low voltage noise density of 8nV/√Hz at 1kHz, which ensures that the signal integrity is maintained, especially in audio and instrumentation applications.
- Precision: With offset voltage as low as 150µV and near-zero drift over time and temperature, this operational amplifier provides high precision in measurement and control systems.
- Wide Bandwidth: It offers a gain-bandwidth product of 10MHz, which allows for fast signal processing in closed-loop systems without significant phase delays.
- Low Input Bias Current: The input bias current is typically 20pA, making it suitable for high-impedance sensor interfaces and precision integrators.
- Single-Supply Operation: The MAX414ESD is capable of operating from a single +5V supply, simplifying power supply design and reducing system complexity.
- Output Swing: Rail-to-rail output swing provides increased dynamic range, which is essential for ADC driving and buffering applications.
Applications
- Audio Equipment
- Test and Measurement Systems
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Active Filters and Oscillators
- Industrial Process Control
- Precision Instrumentation
The MAX414ESD comes in a 14-pin SO package, which is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. Its robust design ensures reliable performance over an extended temperature range, making it a versatile choice for both commercial and industrial environments. With its combination of low noise, high precision, and versatility, the MAX414ESD from Maxim Integrated stands out as a top choice for designers who require the utmost in operational amplifier performance.