Manufacturer Part Number
MAX944ESD
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX944ESD is a quad, low-voltage, high-speed linear comparator designed for use in systems requiring fast response times and low power consumption.
Product Features and Performance
General Purpose Linear Comparator
Contains four independent comparator elements
CMOS, Push-Pull, TTL compatible output types
Low input offset voltage
Ultra-low input bias current
High common-mode rejection ratio and power supply rejection ratio
Fast propagation delay
Product Advantages
Low power operation suitable for battery-powered systems
Multiple comparators in a single package for space efficiency
High precision with low input offset voltage and low bias current
Compatible with a variety of digital logic families due to CMOS and TTL outputs
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Elements: 4
Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±): 2.7V to 5.5V
Voltage - Input Offset (Max): 2mV at 5.5V
Current - Input Bias (Max): 0.15µA at 5.5V
Current - Quiescent (Max): 600µA
CMRR, PSRR (Typ): 81.94dB CMRR, 81.94dB PSRR
Propagation Delay (Max): 80ns
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Designed to meet stringent industrial standards
Robust operating temperature range for use in harsh environments
High CMRR and PSRR for stability in noisy environments
Compatibility
Outputs compatible with CMOS, TTL logic levels
Suitable for use with a wide range of supply voltages
Application Areas
Battery-powered devices
Threshold detection
Zero-crossing detectors
Window comparators
Level shifting applications
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete product
Availability of replacements or upgrades should be verified with manufacturer or authorized distributors
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Ideal for systems where high-speed comparison is crucial
Minimizes power consumption, extending battery life
Accommodates four comparator functions in one device, reducing board space
Provides reliable operation under variable environmental conditions
Ease of integration with various circuit designs due to logic level compatibility