Maxim Integrated MAX907EPA Dual Voltage Comparator
The MAX907EPA from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance dual voltage comparator designed to provide fast and precise voltage level detection. This compact and efficient device is an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including battery management, voltage monitoring, and signal conditioning circuits.
Key Features:
- Fast Propagation Delay: The MAX907EPA offers a rapid response time, with a typical propagation delay of just 40ns. This makes it suitable for applications requiring quick reactions to voltage changes.
- Low Power Consumption: With a quiescent current of typically 150µA per comparator, the device is optimized for low-power applications, helping to extend battery life in portable devices.
- Dual Voltage Comparators: The inclusion of two independent voltage comparators allows for multiple comparisons within a single package, reducing component count and saving space on PCBs.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: The MAX907EPA operates over a supply voltage range of 4.5V to 18V, accommodating a variety of power sources and ensuring flexibility across different system designs.
- Open-Collector Outputs: The open-collector outputs enable wired-OR connections and allow the outputs to interface with different logic levels, providing greater versatility in system integration.
- Internal Hysteresis: Built-in hysteresis improves noise immunity and ensures stable output transitions without false triggering.
- DIP-8 Package: The device comes in a standard DIP-8 package, making it easy to handle and integrate into through-hole PCB designs.
Applications:
The MAX907EPA is well-suited for applications in various industries, such as:
- Telecommunications
- Consumer Electronics
- Industrial Control Systems
- Medical Devices
- Automotive Systems
Whether it's for threshold detection, window comparators, or zero-crossing detectors, the MAX907EPA delivers reliable performance with the quality assurance of Maxim Integrated. Its combination of speed, efficiency, and precision makes it a valuable component in any electronic system requiring voltage comparison functionality.