The MAX406/MAX407/MAX409/MAX417–MAX419 are single, dual, and quad low-voltage, micropower, precision op amps designed for battery-operated systems. They feature a supply current of less than 1.2μA per amplifier that is relatively constant over the entire supply range, which represents a 15 to 20 times improvement over industry-standard micropower op amps. A unique output stage enables these op amps to operate at ultra-low supply current while maintaining linearity under loaded conditions. In addition, the output is capable of sourcing 1.8mA when powered by a 9V battery. The common-mode input-voltage range extends from the negative rail to within 1.1V of the positive supply (for the singes, 1.2V for the duals and quads), and the output stage swings rail-to-rail. The entire family is designed to maintain good DC characteristics over the operating temperature range, minimizing the input referred errors. The MAX4066ACPD is a single op amp with two modes of operation: compensated mode and decompensated mode. Floating BW (pin 8) or connecting it to V- internally compensates the amplifier. In this mode, the MAX4066ACPD is unity-gain stable with a 5V/ms typical slew rate and an 8kHz gain bandwidth. Connecting BW to V+ puts the MAX4066ACPD into decompensated mode with a 20V/ms typical slew rate and a 40kHz gain bandwidth (AVCL ≥ 2V/V). The dual MAX407 and quad MAX418 are internally compensated to be unity-gain stable. The MAX409/MAX417/MAX419 single/dual/quad op amps feature 150kHz typical bandwidth, 75V/ms slew rate, and stability for gains of 10V/V or greater.
Feature
- 1.2μA Max Quiescent Current per Amplifier
- +2.5V to +10V Single-Supply Range
- 500μV Max Offset Voltage (MAX406A/MAX409A)
- < 0.1pA Typical Input Bias Current
- Output Swings Rail-to-Rail
- Input Voltage Range Includes Negative Rail
Applications
- Battery-Powered Systems
- Cordless Phones
- Electrometer Amplifiers
- Glucose Meters
- GPS Solutions
- Intrinsically Safe Systems
- IP Camera
- Medical Instruments
- Panel Meters
- pH Meters
- Photodiode Pre-Amps
- Power Meters
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)