Maxim Integrated MAX4163EUA-T Precision Operational Amplifier
The MAX4163EUA-T is a high-performance, precision operational amplifier from Maxim Integrated, designed to offer a blend of features that make it suitable for a wide range of applications. This operational amplifier is characterized by its low offset voltage, low noise, and high output drive capability, making it an excellent choice for sensor amplifiers, process controls, and other precision circuits.
With its single-supply operation ranging from +2.7V to +6.5V, and the ability to also operate from dual supplies of ±1.35V to ±3.25V, the MAX4163EUA-T provides designers with flexibility in various system designs. The device comes in an ultra-small 8-pin µMAX package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Key Features:
- Low Offset Voltage: The MAX4163EUA-T boasts a low input offset voltage, which enhances the accuracy of the amplifier and makes it suitable for high-precision applications.
- Low Noise: Its low noise performance ensures a clean signal amplification, critical for applications such as audio processing and instrumentation.
- High Output Drive: Capable of delivering a high output current, this operational amplifier can drive heavy loads without compromising performance.
- Power-Saving Shutdown: It features a shutdown mode that reduces the supply current to 0.1µA, providing power savings in battery-operated devices when the amplifier is not in active use.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: The device offers a rail-to-rail output swing, which maximizes the dynamic range when operating from low supply voltages.
Applications:
- Portable Battery-Powered Devices
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Sensor Amplifiers
- Process Control Systems
- Medical Instrumentation
The MAX4163EUA-T from Maxim Integrated is a versatile and reliable component that provides the precision and efficiency required for advanced electronic systems. Its small footprint, combined with its exceptional performance characteristics, makes it an excellent choice for engineers looking to optimize their designs for both space and performance.