Manufacturer Part Number
MAX9202EUD+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX9202EUD+T is a high-performance, dual-element linear comparator designed for a wide range of applications requiring fast response and low power consumption.
Product Features and Performance
Dual comparator elements
TTL output type
Supply voltage range from 4.75V to 10.5V or ±2.375V to ±5.75V
Input offset voltage maximum of 4mV at ±5V
Input bias current maximum of 5µA at ±5V
Low quiescent current from 1.5mA to 4mA
Excellent CMRR and PSRR of 86.02dB
Operation within the temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Packaged in a small 14-TSSOP
Product Advantages
Dual comparator design enhances versatility.
Low input bias and offset currents minimize errors.
Low quiescent current helps in power-sensitive designs.
High common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) ensure stability in noisy environments.
Suitable for operation in extreme temperatures.
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Voltage: 4.75V ~ 10.5V, ±2.375V ~ 5.75V
Input Offset Voltage (Max): 4mV @ ±5V
Input Bias Current (Max): 5µA @ ±5V
Quiescent Current (Max): 4mA, 3mA, 1.5mA
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operating temperature range ensures reliability under extreme conditions.
Compatibility
Compatible with TTL output requirements.
Usable across a broad range of supply voltages for diverse applications.
Application Areas
Industrial applications
Automation systems
Signal conditioning circuits
High-speed differential signal detection
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product status.
Continued manufacturer support with no near plans for discontinuation.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Dual comparator functionality allows for increased system design flexibility.
Low power usage ideal for battery-operated devices.
High precision with minimal input bias and offset current.
Robust performance in noisy and extreme environmental conditions.
Broad compatibility with various electronic systems and different supply voltages.