Manufacturer Part Number
MAX913ESA+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
High-speed, low-power, single comparator with TTL outputs
Product Features and Performance
Single element comparator
Complementary TTL-level outputs
Latch function
High-speed propagation delay of 14ns
Excellent CMRR and PSRR of 110dB and 100dB respectively
Low input offset voltage of 2mV
Low input bias current of 5µA
Quiescent current max at 10mA
Supply voltage range from 5V to 10V
Product Advantages
Fast response time suitable for high-speed applications
Low-power consumption enhances battery life
High common-mode rejection ratio ensures stability in the presence of noise
Superior power supply rejection ratio maintains performance with supply fluctuations
Key Technical Parameters
Number of elements: 1
Output type: Complementary, TTL
Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±): 5V ~ 10V
Voltage - Input Offset (Max): 2mV at ±5V
Current - Input Bias (Max): 5µA at ±5V
Current - Output (Typ): 20mA
Current - Quiescent (Max): 10mA
CMRR, PSRR (Typ): 110dB CMRR, 100dB PSRR
Propagation Delay (Max): 14ns
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operating temperature range ensures reliability across diverse environments
Compatibility
Compatible with TTL logic levels
Surface mount SOIC-8 packaging suitable for standard PCB designs
Application Areas
High-speed signal processing
Data acquisition systems
Communication systems
Control systems
Logic systems
Product Lifecycle
Product status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation with continued manufacturer support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional speed with maximum propagation delay of 14ns
High accuracy due to low voltage offset and bias current
Excellent noise immunity with high CMRR and PSRR
Low power consumption suitable for energy-sensitive applications
Reliable performance in a wide temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Industry-standard SOIC packaging for ease of design and manufacturing
Support and longevity as an active product from a reputable manufacturer such as Analog Devices