MAX40080ANC+T

Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated
700-MAX40080ANC+T
MAX40080ANC+T

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Current Sense Amplifiers CSA with Digital Output

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Analog Devices Inc.
Product Category: Current Sense Amplifiers
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MAX40080
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Brand: Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated
Product Type: Current Sense Amplifiers
Factory Pack Quantity: 2500
Subcategory: Amplifier ICs
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CAHTS:
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ECCN:
EAR99

Amplifier ICs

Analog Devices Amplifiers deliver high performance through a combination of expert design, manufacturing processes, and application support, offering products that simplify the signal conditioning design process. The broad portfolio of amplifiers includes operational amplifiers covering a range of precision, speed, and voltage ranges, specialty amplifiers covering special functions and operations like current sensing and optical trans-impedance amplifiers, ADC drivers, and instrumentation amplifiers.

MAX40080 Current-Sense Amplifier

Analog Devices MAX40080 Current-Sense Amplifier is a high-precision, fast-response, bi-directional current-sense amplifier. The MAX40080 has a digital output and a wide input common-mode range from -0.1V (ground sensing) to 36V. The Analog Devices device features an ultra-low 5µV input offset voltage and a very low 0.2% gain error. The low input offset voltage allows using a small sense resistor, saving power dissipation but not compromising measurement accuracy.