| A/D and D/A Conversion/Sampling Circuits |
| MAX5405 MAX5404 MAX5403 | Pots, Pans, Logs, and Linear Digital Pots Create Arbitrary Voltage Curves |
| MAX1360 MAX1359 MAX1358 | Measuring and Calibrating for Product-Dependent Temperature Offsets |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| General |
| MAX4543 MAX551 MAX6125 MAX4165 | Selectable-Range Current Loop |
| MAX951 MAX4066 | Low-Power 3V ADC is 0.05% Linear |
| MAX4539 | Calibration-Multiplexers Ease System Calibration |
| MAX333 | Low-Cost Sample/Hold Includes Two ICs |
| Amplifier and Comparator Circuits |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| Audio |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Battery Applications |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Current Sensing |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Miscellaneous |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| MAX951 MAX4066 | Low-Power 3V ADC is 0.05% Linear |
| Op Amp Analysis, Tips and Tricks |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Power Supplies |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| MAX4685 MAX985 | Build a Charge Pump with Ultra-Low Quiescent Current (Iq) |
| Sensors and Instrumentation |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| MAX4543 MAX551 MAX6125 MAX4165 | Selectable-Range Current Loop |
| Telecom |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Test and Measurement |
| MAX4091 MAX4036 MAX4475 LMX321 MAX4162 MAX4240–MAX4244 MAX4122 MAX4220 MAX4493 | Rail-to-Rail: Railroading and the Electronics of Op Amps |
| Audio Circuits |
| MAX5405 MAX5404 MAX5403 | Pots, Pans, Logs, and Linear Digital Pots Create Arbitrary Voltage Curves |
| MAX5490 MAX5491 MAX5492 MAX5437 MAX5439 | Rail Splitter, from Abraham Lincoln to Virtual Ground |
| MAX6302 MAX5160 MAX6817 DS1669 DS1804 DS1869 DS1809 MAX5450 MAX5451 MAX5452 MAX5453 MAX5454 MAX5455 DS4301 MAX5475 MAX5472 MAX5474 MAX5471 MAX5126 MAX5128 | Where Is Ground? |
| MAX4929 | Using the MAX4929E for HDMI/DVI Low-Frequency Switching |
| MAX4501 MAX4621 MAX4544 | Minimizing Total Harmonic Distortion Contributed by Analog Switches in Audio Systems |
| MAX4545 MAX4514 MAX4601 MAX4066 MAX4515 MAX4529 MAX4610 | Selecting the Right CMOS Analog Switch |
| Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) |
| MAX4824 MAX4822 | Power-Save Mode Reduces Power Consumption When Driving Relays |
| MAX9961 MAX9950 MAX9949 MAX9968 MAX9967 MAX9962 | Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays when Using the Maxim Driver-Comparator-Load (DCL) and Parametric Measurement Unit (PMU) Chip Sets |
| MAX1615 MAX3232 MAX1458 MAX3320 MAX367 MAX865 MAX1457 MAX1459 | Automatic Test Equipment on a Budget |
| Automotive |
| MAX4545 MAX4514 MAX4601 MAX4066 MAX4515 MAX4529 MAX4610 | Selecting the Right CMOS Analog Switch |
| Battery Management |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| MAX4624 | Analog Switch Lowers Relay Power Consumption |
| Battery Protection |
| MAX4636 | Circuit Provides Reverse-Battery Protection |
| Circuit Protection |
| MAX6302 MAX5160 MAX6817 DS1669 DS1804 DS1869 DS1809 MAX5450 MAX5451 MAX5452 MAX5453 MAX5454 MAX5455 DS4301 MAX5475 MAX5472 MAX5474 MAX5471 MAX5126 MAX5128 | Where Is Ground? |
| MAX6194C MAX6145 MAX6107 MAX6045B MAX6045A MAX6067B MAX6023 MAX6163B MAX6103 MAX6063A MAX6063B MAX6033C MAX6033B MAX6129A MAX6129B MAX6035B MAX6126A MAX6029 MAX5400 MAX5160 MAX5161 MAX5463 MAX5465 MAX5464 DS1805 | Ratiometric Design Overcomes the 25% Tolerance of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX4929 | Using the MAX4929E for HDMI/DVI Low-Frequency Switching |
| MAX4712 MAX4713 MAX4711 | Low-Voltage Fault Protection |
| Communications Circuits |
| MAX4929 | Using the MAX4929E for HDMI/DVI Low-Frequency Switching |
| Digital Potentiometers |
| MAX5418 | Murphy's Law and the Risks of Designing "Off Data Sheet" |
| MAX5405 MAX5404 MAX5403 | Pots, Pans, Logs, and Linear Digital Pots Create Arbitrary Voltage Curves |
| DS1805 MAX5464 MAX5465 MAX5463 MAX5161 MAX5160 MAX5400 MAX5439 MAX5438 MAX5437 MAX5436 | Stack References for Higher Adjustable Voltages from a Digital Pot |
| MAX6194C MAX6145 MAX6107 MAX6045B MAX6045A MAX6067B MAX6023 MAX6163B MAX6103 MAX6063A MAX6063B MAX6033C MAX6033B MAX6129A MAX6129B MAX6035B MAX6126A MAX6029 MAX5400 MAX5160 MAX5161 MAX5463 MAX5465 MAX5464 DS1805 | Ratiometric Design Overcomes the 25% Tolerance of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX5482 MAX5481 | How to Calculate the Wiper Voltage of a Digital Potentiometer |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| General Engineering Topics |
| MAX6195 | Same? Really the Same? Maybe? The Cross-Reference Challenge |
| MAX5405 MAX5404 MAX5403 | Pots, Pans, Logs, and Linear Digital Pots Create Arbitrary Voltage Curves |
| MAX5400 MAX5401 MAX6133 MAX5532 MAX5533 MAX5534 MAX5535 | Well Grounded, Digital Is Analog |
| MAX5490 MAX5491 MAX5492 MAX5437 MAX5439 | Rail Splitter, from Abraham Lincoln to Virtual Ground |
| MAX6302 MAX5160 MAX6817 DS1669 DS1804 DS1869 DS1809 MAX5450 MAX5451 MAX5452 MAX5453 MAX5454 MAX5455 DS4301 MAX5475 MAX5472 MAX5474 MAX5471 MAX5126 MAX5128 | Where Is Ground? |
| DS1805 MAX5464 MAX5465 MAX5463 MAX5161 MAX5160 MAX5400 MAX5439 MAX5438 MAX5437 MAX5436 | Stack References for Higher Adjustable Voltages from a Digital Pot |
| MAX6194C MAX6145 MAX6107 MAX6045B MAX6045A MAX6067B MAX6023 MAX6163B MAX6103 MAX6063A MAX6063B MAX6033C MAX6033B MAX6129A MAX6129B MAX6035B MAX6126A MAX6029 MAX5400 MAX5160 MAX5161 MAX5463 MAX5465 MAX5464 DS1805 | Ratiometric Design Overcomes the 25% Tolerance of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX5482 MAX5481 | How to Calculate the Wiper Voltage of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX1615 MAX3232 MAX1458 MAX3320 MAX367 MAX865 MAX1457 MAX1459 | Automatic Test Equipment on a Budget |
| High-Speed Interconnect |
| MAX4886 | Switching LVDS Graphics in a Laptop Computer |
| MAX4929 | Using the MAX4929E for HDMI/DVI Low-Frequency Switching |
| Hot-Swap and Power Switching Circuits |
| DS3690 | What is a Transmission Gate (Analog Switch)? |
| Interface Circuits |
| Other Interface Circuits |
| MAX4526 MAX4527 | Transmit Digital Signals and Power Over Same Wires |
| MAX325 | Tiny Analog Switch Alleviates I2C Address Conflicts |
| MAX4572 MAX4562 | Analog Switch Expands I2C Interface |
| RS232 |
| MAX1615 MAX3232 MAX1458 MAX3320 MAX367 MAX865 MAX1457 MAX1459 | Automatic Test Equipment on a Budget |
| Measurement Circuits |
| MAX9961 MAX9950 MAX9949 MAX9968 MAX9967 MAX9962 | Built-In Features Eliminate the Need for External Relays when Using the Maxim Driver-Comparator-Load (DCL) and Parametric Measurement Unit (PMU) Chip Sets |
| Microprocessor Supervisor Circuits |
| 6. Battery-Backup ICs and NV RAM Controllers |
| MAX4514 MAX6321 | Protecting Against Shorts Between a Battery and the PWM Wall Cube Charging Supply |
| Miscellaneous Circuits |
| DS3690 | What is a Transmission Gate (Analog Switch)? |
| Optoelectronics |
| Reference Designs |
| MAX3845 MAX3814 MAX4814E MAX3208 MAX4906 MAX4899 MAX3207 MAX1558 MAX4550 MAX9728 MAX9723 MAX7312 MAX3397 MAX6348 MAX1563 MAX1853 MAX6817 | HFRD-34.0 4 x 4 DVI KVM Switch |
| Power-Supply Circuits |
| MAX5490 MAX5491 MAX5492 MAX5437 MAX5439 | Rail Splitter, from Abraham Lincoln to Virtual Ground |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| APP NOTES FOR: Other |
| MAX4501 MAX931 | Adjustable LNB Power Supply Is DiSEqC Compatible |
| TOPOLOGY: Charge Pump |
| MAX4685 MAX985 | Build a Charge Pump with Ultra-Low Quiescent Current (Iq) |
| Protection and Isolation |
| DS3690 | What is a Transmission Gate (Analog Switch)? |
| Prototyping and PC-Board Layout |
| MAX5418 | Murphy's Law and the Risks of Designing "Off Data Sheet" |
| MAX5400 MAX5401 MAX6133 MAX5532 MAX5533 MAX5534 MAX5535 | Well Grounded, Digital Is Analog |
| MAX1615 MAX3232 MAX1458 MAX3320 MAX367 MAX865 MAX1457 MAX1459 | Automatic Test Equipment on a Budget |
| Sensor Signal Conditioners |
| MAX1615 MAX3232 MAX1458 MAX3320 MAX367 MAX865 MAX1457 MAX1459 | Automatic Test Equipment on a Budget |
| Signal Generation Circuits |
| MAX6302 MAX5160 MAX6817 DS1669 DS1804 DS1869 DS1809 MAX5450 MAX5451 MAX5452 MAX5453 MAX5454 MAX5455 DS4301 MAX5475 MAX5472 MAX5474 MAX5471 MAX5126 MAX5128 | Where Is Ground? |
| DS1805 MAX5464 MAX5465 MAX5463 MAX5161 MAX5160 MAX5400 MAX5439 MAX5438 MAX5437 MAX5436 | Stack References for Higher Adjustable Voltages from a Digital Pot |
| MAX6194C MAX6145 MAX6107 MAX6045B MAX6045A MAX6067B MAX6023 MAX6163B MAX6103 MAX6063A MAX6063B MAX6033C MAX6033B MAX6129A MAX6129B MAX6035B MAX6126A MAX6029 MAX5400 MAX5160 MAX5161 MAX5463 MAX5465 MAX5464 DS1805 | Ratiometric Design Overcomes the 25% Tolerance of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX5482 MAX5481 | How to Calculate the Wiper Voltage of a Digital Potentiometer |
| MAX4644 | High-Speed Pulse Generator Has Programmable Levels |
| DG508 MAX270 | Three ICs Produce Pure Sine Waves |
| Switches and Multiplexers |
| MAX4928B MAX4928A | How to Switch the DisplayPort Hot-Plug-Detect Signal with the MAX4928 |
| MAX4999 | Implementing an Eight-to-One USB Switch for KVM Applications
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| MAX4885E | Reference Design for Switching VGA Signals in a Laptop |
| MAX4886 | Switching LVDS Graphics in a Laptop Computer |
| MAX4951 | Using the MAX4951 SATA Bidirectional Redriver to Drive eSATA Cable |
| MAX4928A MAX4928B | New Switch Facilitates DisplayPort/PCIe Switching |
| MAX4906EF | Improving USB 2.0 Switched-System Response |
| MAX4824 MAX4822 | Power-Save Mode Reduces Power Consumption When Driving Relays |
| MAX4625 MAX1848 | Driving White LEDs in Clamshell Phones |
| MAX1674 MAX4501 MAX882 | Protecting Against Momentary Power Loss Due to Battery-Bounce |
| MAX4514 MAX6321 | Protecting Against Shorts Between a Battery and the PWM Wall Cube Charging Supply |
| MAX4736 MAX4714 DS2155 MAX4674 MAX4717 | T1/E1/J1, N+1 Redundancy With Analog Switches |
| MAX4712 MAX4713 MAX4711 | Low-Voltage Fault Protection |
| MAX4644 | High-Speed Pulse Generator Has Programmable Levels |
| MAX4520 MAX4510 MAX309 MAX4632 MAX4506 MAX366 MAX4507 MAX4508 MAX379 MAX4509 MAX4711 | Fault Protection Saves Multiplexers, Switches, and Downstream Circuitry |
| MAX4543 MAX551 MAX6125 MAX4165 | Selectable-Range Current Loop |
| MAX325 | Tiny Analog Switch Alleviates I2C Address Conflicts |
| MAX4624 | Analog Switch Lowers Relay Power Consumption |
| MAX4572 MAX4562 | Analog Switch Expands I2C Interface |
| MAX6818 MAX6816 | Interfacing Switches and Relays to the Real World in Real Time |
| MAX4508 MAX339 MAX4511 MAX4506 MAX4505 MAX4513 MAX338 MAX4507 MAX4512 MAX4509 | Fault-Tolerant Analog Switches |
| MAX4501 MAX4621 MAX4544 | Minimizing Total Harmonic Distortion Contributed by Analog Switches in Audio Systems |
| MAX4545 MAX4514 MAX4601 MAX4066 MAX4515 MAX4529 MAX4610 | Selecting the Right CMOS Analog Switch |
| MAX4539 | Calibration-Multiplexers Ease System Calibration |
| MAX681 MAX319 | Analog Switches Operate With 3V or 5V Supplies |
| T/E Carrier and Packetized |
| T/E Carrier |
| MAX4736 MAX4714 DS2155 MAX4674 MAX4717 | T1/E1/J1, N+1 Redundancy With Analog Switches |
| Temperature Sensors and Thermal Management |
| MAX6302 MAX5160 MAX6817 DS1669 DS1804 DS1869 DS1809 MAX5450 MAX5451 MAX5452 MAX5453 MAX5454 MAX5455 DS4301 MAX5475 MAX5472 MAX5474 MAX5471 MAX5126 MAX5128 | Where Is Ground? |
| MAX1360 MAX1359 MAX1358 | Measuring and Calibrating for Product-Dependent Temperature Offsets |
| Video Circuits |
| Digital Video |
| MAX3845 MAX3814 MAX4814E MAX3208 MAX4906 MAX4899 MAX3207 MAX1558 MAX4550 MAX9728 MAX9723 MAX7312 MAX3397 MAX6348 MAX1563 MAX1853 MAX6817 | HFRD-34.0 4 x 4 DVI KVM Switch |
| Miscellaneous |
| MAX477 MAX4887 MAX4079 MAX4649 | Switching Video Using Analog Switches |
| Video Switching |
| MAX477 MAX4887 MAX4079 MAX4649 | Switching Video Using Analog Switches |
| Voltage References |
| MAX6195 | Same? Really the Same? Maybe? The Cross-Reference Challenge |
| | Analog ICs for Low Voltage Systems |
| Wireless and RF |
| Satellite TV and Radio |
| MAX4501 MAX931 | Adjustable LNB Power Supply Is DiSEqC Compatible |