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MAX4244 - Single/Dual/Quad / !.8V/10A / SOT23 / Beyond-the-Rails Op Amps

Download the MAX4244 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX variant, as both devices belong to the same single/dual/quad / !.8v/10a / sot23 / beyond-the-rails op amps family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX4240

MAX4244 family of micropower op amps operate from a single +1.8V to +5.5V supply or dual ±0.9V to ±2.75V supplies and have Beyond-the-Rails™ inputs and Rail-to-Rail ® output capabilities.

Key Features

  • o Ultra-Low-Voltage Operation: Guaranteed Down to +1.8V Typical Operation to +1.5V o Ultra-Low Power Consumption: 10µA Supply Current per Amplifier 1µA Shutdown Mode (MAX4241/MAX4243) Up to 200,000 Hours Operation from Two AA Alkaline Cells o Beyond-the-Rails Input Common-Mode Range o Outputs Swing Rail-to-Rail o No Phase Reversal for Overdriven Inputs o 200µV Input Offset Voltage o Unity-Gain Stable for Capacitive Loads up to 200pF o 90kHz Gain-Bandwidth Product o Available in Space-Saving 5-Pi.

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19-1343; Rev 0; 3/98 Single/Dual/Quad, +1.8V/10µA, SOT23, Beyond-the-Rails Op Amps ________________General Description The MAX4240–MAX4244 family of micropower op amps op...

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eneral Description The MAX4240–MAX4244 family of micropower op amps operate from a single +1.8V to +5.5V supply or dual ±0.9V to ±2.75V supplies and have Beyond-the-Rails™ inputs and Rail-to-Rail ® output capabilities. These amplifiers provide a 90kHz gain-bandwidth product while using only 10µA of supply current per amplifier. The MAX4241/MAX4243 have a low-power shutdown mode that reduces supply current to less than 1µA and forces the output into a high-impedance state. Although the minimum operating voltage is specified at +1.8V, these devices typically operate down to +1.5V.