Maxim Integrated MAX412BESA+T Precision Operational Amplifiers
The MAX412BESA+T from Maxim Integrated is a high-precision operational amplifier (op-amp) that offers an excellent combination of accuracy, low noise, and low power consumption. Designed for a wide range of applications, including sensor interfaces, industrial control systems, and medical equipment, this op-amp is a reliable choice for engineers looking to enhance the performance of their electronic designs.
With a single supply voltage ranging from 4.5V to 36V or dual supplies of ±2.25V to ±18V, the MAX412BESA+T provides great flexibility in system design. This operational amplifier boasts a low offset voltage of 250 µV (max) and low input bias current, making it ideal for precision applications that require a high degree of accuracy over time and temperature variations.
The device features a high gain-bandwidth product of 1.8MHz and a slew rate of 0.5V/µs, ensuring that it can handle a broad spectrum of frequencies without sacrificing signal fidelity. Additionally, the MAX412BESA+T has a quiescent current of just 350 µA per amplifier, which is beneficial for battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications where power efficiency is crucial.
Enclosed in a small 8-pin SOIC package, the MAX412BESA+T is designed for space-constrained applications. Its operational temperature range of -40°C to +85°C allows for use in various environments, from industrial settings to outdoor applications. The MAX412BESA+T also features an output short-circuit protection, adding a layer of durability and reliability to the design.
Whether you're developing precision filters, voltage/current monitoring systems, or data acquisition equipment, the MAX412BESA+T provides the accuracy and stability needed for high-performance circuit designs. Its combination of low power, high precision, and robust feature set make it a versatile component for any engineer's toolkit.
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that the MAX412BESA+T operational amplifier is a smart choice for designers who require the best in terms of performance and reliability in their analog signal processing applications.