Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated MAX40075 Low Bias Op-Amps
Analog Devices MAX40075 Low Bias Op-Amps offer rail-to-rail outputs and single-supply operation down to 2.7V. The MAX40075 draws 2.2mA of quiescent supply current per amplifier when enabled. These Op-Amps feature an ultralow distortion (0.0002% THD+N), low input voltage-noise density (4.2nV/√Hz), and low input current-noise density (0.5fA/√Hz). The low input bias current and low noise, together with the wide bandwidth, will suit transimpedance amplifiers and imaging applications.For power conservation, the Analog Devices MAX40075 offers a low-power shutdown mode that reduces the supply current to 0.1μA and places the amplifier's outputs into a high-impedance state. These amplifiers have outputs that swing rail-to-rail and the input common-mode voltage range includes ground. The MAX40075 is unity-gain stable with a gain-bandwidth product of 10MHz.
Features
- 4.2nV/√Hz at 30kHz low input voltage-noise density
- 0.5fA/√Hz low input current-noise density
- < 1pA (typical) low input bias current
- 0.00035% or -109dB THD+N (1kΩ load) low distortion
- Single-supply operation from +2.7V to +5.5V
- Input common-mode voltage range includes ground
- Rail-to-rail output swings with a 1kΩ load
- 10MHz GBW product, unity-gain stable (MAX40075 only)
- 42MHz GBW product, gain ≥ 5V/V (MAX40088 only)
- Excellent DC characteristics (input VOS ≤ 70μV)
- Low-power shutdown mode reduces supply current to ≤ 1μA
- Available in space-saving 6-SOT23 and 6-WLP packages
Applications
- ADC buffers
- DAC output amplifiers
- Low-noise microphone/preamplifiers
- Digital scales
- Strain gauges/sensor amplifiers
- Trans impedance amplifiers
- Medical instrumentation
Functional Diagram
Published: 2018-03-28
| Updated: 2023-04-12
