Maxim Integrated MAX992EUA-T Precision Operational Amplifier
The MAX992EUA-T from Maxim Integrated is a high-precision operational amplifier that stands out for its low-voltage operation and low power consumption. Designed for a wide array of applications that demand accuracy and efficiency, this operational amplifier is an ideal choice for portable and battery-powered devices, as well as industrial controls, sensor interfaces, and medical equipment.
Key Features:
- Low Power Consumption: The MAX992EUA-T is engineered to operate with minimal power requirements, making it suitable for battery-operated devices where power efficiency is critical.
- Single-Supply Operation: This op-amp can operate from a single supply voltage ranging from +2.7V to +5.5V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
- High Precision: With a tight offset voltage and gain accuracy, the MAX992EUA-T ensures precise signal amplification, which is vital for sensitive applications.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: It features a rail-to-rail output stage, which allows the output to swing very close to the power supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in low-voltage applications.
- Low Input Bias Current: The device exhibits an exceptionally low input bias current, reducing errors in high-impedance applications.
Applications:
- Portable/Battery-Powered Devices
- Industrial Controls
- Sensor Interfaces
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Medical Equipment
The MAX992EUA-T comes in a compact 8-pin µMAX package, which is not only space-saving but also compatible with standard surface-mount technology, simplifying the integration into various designs. Its robust design ensures reliable performance over the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality and performance is evident in the MAX992EUA-T operational amplifier. With its combination of low power consumption, high precision, and versatile supply voltage range, it is an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their systems for both performance and power efficiency.