Quad, 800-kHz Op Amp Comes In Tiny TSSOPs

Oct. 1, 2000
Housed in a tiny 14-pin TSSOP, the MAX4403 quad, rail-to-rail operational amplifier provides a gain-bandwidth product of 800 kHz and consumes only 320 µA of supply current per amplifier. The device operates from a single supply voltage ranging

Housed in a tiny 14-pin TSSOP, the MAX4403 quad, rail-to-rail operational amplifier provides a gain-bandwidth product of 800 kHz and consumes only 320 µA of supply current per amplifier. The device operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.5V to 5.5V and is claimed to be ideal for space-limited applications that require low power without sacrificing bandwidth or gain accuracy. Featuring a special output architecture that achieves an open-loop gain of 110 dB, the op amp is capable of driving a 2 kiloohms load to within 55 mV of both supply rails. Other features include a total harmonic distortion of 0.009% and unity-gain stability with capacitive loads up to 400 pF. Prices start at $0.60 each/100,000.

Company: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS INC.

Product URL: Click here for more information

Sponsored Recommendations

Near- and Far-Field Measurements

April 16, 2024
In this comprehensive application note, we delve into the methods of measuring the transmission (or reception) pattern, a key determinant of antenna gain, using a vector network...

DigiKey Factory Tomorrow Season 3: Sustainable Manufacturing

April 16, 2024
Industry 4.0 is helping manufacturers develop and integrate technologies such as AI, edge computing and connectivity for the factories of tomorrow. Learn more at DigiKey today...

Connectivity – The Backbone of Sustainable Automation

April 16, 2024
Advanced interfaces for signals, data, and electrical power are essential. They help save resources and costs when networking production equipment.

Empowered by Cutting-Edge Automation Technology: The Sustainable Journey

April 16, 2024
Advanced automation is key to efficient production and is a powerful tool for optimizing infrastructure and processes in terms of sustainability.

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!