MAX4209 Overview
These devices use a patented † spread-spectrum, autozeroing technique that constantly measures and corrects the input offset, eliminating drift over time and temperature and the effect of 1/f noise. This technique achieves less than 20µV offset voltage, allows groundsensing capability, provides ultra-low CMOS input bias current and increased mon-mode rejection performance. The MAX4208/MAX4209 provide high-impedance...
MAX4209 Key Features
- Ultra-Low Input Offset Voltage ±20µV (max) at +25°C
- ±0.25% (max) Gain Error
- Low 0.2µV/°C Offset Voltage Drift
- 1pA CMOS Input Bias Current
- True Ground Sensing with Rail-to-Rail Output
- Buffered REF Input for High Accuracy and Bipolar Operation
- 2.85V to 5.5V Single-Supply Operation (or ±1.425V to ±2.75V Dual Supplies)
- 750µA Supply Current
- 1.4µA Shutdown Mode
- 750kHz Gain-Bandwidth Product