The MAX4206 logarithmic amplifier computes the log
ratio of an input current relative to a reference current
(externally or internally generated) and provides a corresponding
voltage output with a default 0.25V/decade
scale factor. The device operates from a single +2.7V
to +11V supply or from dual ±2.7V to ±5.5V supplies
and is capable of measuring five decades of input current
across a 10nA to 1mA range.
The MAX4206's uncommitted op amp can be used for
a variety of functions, including filtering noise, adding
offset, and adding additional gain. A 0.5V reference is
also included to generate an optional precision current
reference using an external resistor, which adjusts the
log intercept of the MAX4206. The output-offset voltage
and the adjustable scale factor are also set using external
resistors.
The MAX4206 is available in a space-saving 16-pin thin
QFN package (4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm), and is specified
for operation over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature
range.
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