The MAX9313ECJ+T has a total of 8 pins arranged as follows:
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| | --| V- OUT |-- Pin 1 --| V+ IN- |-- Pin 2 --| NC IN+ |-- Pin 3 --| GND VCC |-- Pin 4 --| NC NC |-- Pin 5 --| NC NC |-- Pin 6 --| NC NC |-- Pin 7 --| NC NC |-- Pin 8 |___________| ```
The MAX9313ECJ+T is an operational amplifier with the following functional characteristics:
Advantages: - Accurate signal amplification and conditioning. - Wide operating voltage range. - Compact and durable ceramic DIP package.
Disadvantages: - Limited number of pins for additional functionality. - Relatively high input offset voltage compared to some alternatives.
The MAX9313ECJ+T is suitable for various applications, including but not limited to: - Audio amplification and filtering. - Sensor signal conditioning. - Data acquisition systems. - Industrial control systems.
The MAX9313ECJ+T operates as a voltage amplifier by amplifying the difference between the input voltages at the IN+ and IN- pins. It utilizes internal circuitry to provide accurate amplification and conditioning of signals within the specified range.
The MAX9313ECJ+T can be used in the following application fields:
Some alternative models to the MAX9313ECJ+T include:
Q: What is the maximum supply voltage for the MAX9313ECJ+T? A: The maximum supply voltage is 5.5V.
Q: Can the MAX9313ECJ+T operate in extreme temperatures? A: Yes, it can operate within the temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Q: What is the typical gain bandwidth product of the MAX9313ECJ+T? A: The typical gain bandwidth product is 10MHz.
Q: Does the MAX9313ECJ+T require external compensation? A: No, it is internally compensated for stability.
Q: How many units are included in each reel of the MAX9313ECJ+T? A: Each reel contains 2500 units.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the MAX9313ECJ+T integrated circuit, including its category, use, characteristics, package, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.