Maxim Integrated MAX4480AUK+T Operational Amplifier
The Maxim Integrated MAX4480AUK+T is a high-performance, low-power operational amplifier that is designed to deliver precision and stability in a wide range of electronic applications. This op-amp is part of Maxim's commitment to providing energy-efficient and reliable components for the modern electronics industry. It comes in a compact SOT-23 package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
With a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 10V, or dual supplies of ±1.35V to ±5V, the MAX4480AUK+T provides designers with flexibility in various circuit configurations. Its low supply current of just 750µA (typical) makes it an excellent choice for battery-powered devices where power conservation is crucial.
The MAX4480AUK+T boasts a high unity-gain bandwidth of 10MHz and a slew rate of 10V/µs, enabling it to handle high-speed signal processing tasks with ease. Its rail-to-rail output stage ensures maximum dynamic range, which is particularly beneficial in low-voltage applications. The input common-mode voltage range includes ground, allowing for direct sensing near ground. This feature is especially useful in single-supply operations.
Designed with precision in mind, the MAX4480AUK+T offers a low input offset voltage of 1mV (max) and low input bias current of 1nA (max), ensuring accuracy in measurement and control systems. Its low distortion and noise characteristics make it suitable for audio applications, sensor signal conditioning, and data acquisition systems.
For applications requiring multiple op-amps, the MAX4480AUK+T's characteristics allow for consistent performance across all units, simplifying design considerations. Its extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C guarantees reliable operation in harsh environments.
In summary, the Maxim Integrated MAX4480AUK+T operational amplifier is a versatile and efficient solution for a broad array of electronic circuits. Its low-power consumption, high-speed performance, and precision make it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their systems for both performance and power efficiency.