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MAX9019 - nanoPower Comparators

This page provides the datasheet information for the MAX9019, a member of the MAX9015 nanoPower Comparators family.

Description

The single MAX9015/MAX9016 and dual MAX9017

MAX9020 nanoPower comparators in space-saving SOT23 packages feature Beyond-the-Rails™ inputs and are guaranteed to operate down to 1.8V.

The A-grade packages feature an on-board 1.236V ±1% reference, while the B-grade packages feature a 1.24V ±1.

Features

  • Ultra-Low Total Supply Current.
  • 0.85μA (MAX9019/MAX9020).
  • 1.0μA (MAX9015A/MAX9016A).
  • 1.2μA (MAX9017/MAX9018).
  • Guaranteed Operation Down to 1.8V.
  • Precision VOS < 5mV (max).
  • Internal 1.236V ±1% Reference (A Grade).
  • Input Voltage Range Extends 200mV Beyond-the-Rails.
  • CMOS Push-Pull Output with ±6mA Drive Capability (MAX9015/MAX9017/MAX9019).
  • Open-Drain Output Versions Available (MAX9016/MAX9018/MAX9020.

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Datasheet Details

Part number MAX9019
Manufacturer Maxim Integrated
File Size 3.29 MB
Description nanoPower Comparators
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Click here for production status of specific part numbers. MAX9015–MAX9020 General Description The single MAX9015/MAX9016 and dual MAX9017– MAX9020 nanoPower comparators in space-saving SOT23 packages feature Beyond-the-Rails™ inputs and are guaranteed to operate down to 1.8V. The A-grade packages feature an on-board 1.236V ±1% reference, while the B-grade packages feature a 1.24V ±1.75% reference. An ultra-low supply current of 0.85μA (MAX9019/ MAX9020), 1μA (MAX9015/MAX9016), or 1.2μA (MAX9017/ MAX9018) makes this product family of comparators ideal for all 2-cell battery monitoring/management applications. The unique design of the devices output stage limits supplycurrent surges while switching, which virtually eliminates the supply glitches typical of many other comparators.
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