Maxim Integrated MAX474ESA+T Precision Operational Amplifier
The MAX474ESA+T from Maxim Integrated is a high-precision operational amplifier designed to deliver top-notch performance for a wide range of applications. This operational amplifier, with its single supply voltage operation, is ideal for battery-powered devices and systems that demand low power consumption without sacrificing accuracy and reliability.
Encapsulated in an 8-pin SOIC package, the MAX474ESA+T offers a compact solution for space-constrained applications. It features a low offset voltage of 50µV (max) and a low drift of 0.3µV/°C (max), which ensures stable performance over a wide temperature range. These characteristics make it an excellent choice for precision sensor amplification, data acquisition systems, and industrial control systems.
The device operates from a single +5V to +10V power supply or dual ±2.5V to ±5V power supplies, providing designers with flexibility in various circuit configurations. The MAX474ESA+T boasts a gain-bandwidth product of 600kHz and a slew rate of 0.2V/µs, enabling it to handle a broad spectrum of signals in both low-frequency and high-speed applications.
With a quiescent current of just 350µA, the MAX474ESA+T is optimized for power-sensitive designs, yet it does not compromise on performance. The device also features a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 120dB and a power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 120dB, which contribute to its robust performance in environments with fluctuating power supplies or common-mode noise.
Additionally, the MAX474ESA+T is designed with protection features like input and output overvoltage protection, ensuring the device's longevity and reliability even under adverse conditions. This operational amplifier is an excellent choice for designers looking for precision, low power, and high reliability in their analog circuits.
In summary, the Maxim Integrated MAX474ESA+T operational amplifier is a versatile component that combines precision, low power consumption, and robust protection features, making it suitable for a variety of applications, including instrumentation, medical devices, and industrial controls.