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MAX4231EVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX4231
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Status
Active: In Production.
Description
The MAX4231 evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested PCB that evaluates the MAX4231 single, high-output-drive CMOS operational amplifier (op amp) in a 6-bump chip-scale package (UCSP™).
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Data Sheet
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Key Features
- Flexible Input and Output Configurations
- Single 2.7V to 5.5V Power Supply
- Fully Assembled and Tested
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Applications/Uses
- Audio Hands-Free Car Phones (Kits)
- Automotive Sensors
- Base Station/Wireless Infrastructure
- Cellular Handsets
- Computers: Desktops, Workstations, and Servers
- Computers: Motherboards
- Computers: Notebook
- Digital-to-Analog Converter Buffers
- GPS Solutions
- Laptop/Notebook Computers/TFT Panels
- Motor Drivers
- Portable Battery-Powered Audio Applications
- Portable Headphone Speaker Drivers (32Ω)
- RF PA Biasing Controls in Handset Applications
- Set-Top Boxes
- Sound Ports/Cards
- Transformer/Line Drivers
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Product Guides
Software/Models
Ordering Information
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Part Number
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Status
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Package:
TYPE PINS FOOTPRINT
DRAWING CODE/VAR *
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RoHS/Lead-Free? Materials Analysis
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Active |
KIT;
Land Pattern: Not Available
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See data sheet
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Notes:
- Other options and links for purchasing parts are listed at: http://www.maxim-ic.com/sales.
- Didn't Find What You Need? Ask our applications engineers. Expert assistance in finding parts, usually within one business day.
- Part number suffixes: T or T&R = tape and reel; + = RoHS/lead-free; # = RoHS/lead-exempt; -D = drypack; -U/+U on DS parts = cut tape. More: See Full Data Sheet or Maxim Product Naming Conventions.
- * Some packages have variations, listed on the drawing. "PkgCode/Variation" tells which variation the product uses. Note that "+", "#", "-" in the part number suffix describes RoHS status. Package drawings may show a different suffix character.
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Information Index
Document Ref.: 19-5087
Rev 0;
2010-02-02
This page last modified: 2011-10-27
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