2 Maxim Integrated
Evaluates: MAX9617
MAX9617 Evaluation Kit
Table 1. MAX9617 EV Kit Jumper Descriptions (JU1–JU5)
Quick Start
Required Equipment
• MAX9617 EV kit
• +5V, 10mA DC power supply (PS1)
• Precision voltage source
• Digital multimeter (DMM)
Procedure
The MAX9617 EV kit is fully assembled and tested.
Follow the steps below to verify board operation:
1) Verify that the jumpers are in their default position, as
shown in Table 1.
2) Connect the positive terminal of the +5V supply to
VDD (TP1) and the negative terminal to GND (TP2)
and VSS (TP3).
3) Connect the positive terminal of the precision voltage
source to INP (TP6). Connect the negative terminal of
the precision voltage source to GND (TP2 or TP4).
4) Connect INM (TP5) to GND.
5) Connect the DMM to monitor the voltage on OUTA
(TP7). With the 10kI feedback resistor (R5) and 1kI
series resistor (R1), the gain is +11 (noninverting con-
figuration).
6) Turn on the +5V power supply.
7) Apply 100mV from the precision voltage source.
Observe the output at OUTA (TP7) on the DMM.
OUTA should read approximately +1.1V.
8) Apply 400mV from the precision voltage source.
OUTA should read approximately +4.4V.
Detailed Description of Hardware
The MAX9617 EV kit provides a proven layout for the
MAX9617 low-power, zero-drift operational amplifier (op
amp). The MAX9617 is a single-supply op amp that is
ideal for buffering low-frequency sensor signals. The
Sallen-Key topology is easily accomplished by changing
and removing a few components. The Sallen-Key topol-
ogy is ideal for buffering and filtering sensor signals.
Various test points are included for easy evaluation.
The MAX9617 is a single-supply op amp whose primary
application is operating in the noninverting configuration;
however, the MAX9617 can operate with a dual supply
as long as the voltage across the VDD and GND pins of
the IC do not exceed the Absolute Maximum Ratings.
When operating with a single supply, short VSS to GND.
Op-Amp Configurations
The MAX9617 is a single-supply op amp that is ideal for
differential sensing, noninverting amplification, buffering,
and filtering. A few common configurations are shown in
the next few sections.
*Default position.
JUMPER SHUNT POSITION DESCRIPTION
JU1
1-2* Connects IN- to R1. Also shorts capacitor C5.
Open Connects IN- to R1 through capacitor C5. When AC-coupling is desired, remove the shunt
and install capacitor C5.
JU2
1-2* Connects IN+ to JU3 position 1. Also shorts capacitor C6.
Open Connects IN+ to JU3 position 1 through capacitor C6. When AC-coupling is desired,
remove the shunt and install capacitor C6.
JU3 1-2* Connects IN+ to INP (TP6) through R2 and R8
2-3 Connects IN+ to GND through R2 and R8
JU4
1-2* Connects OUT to OUTA (TP7)
Open Connects OUT to OUTA (TP7) through capacitor C10. When AC-coupling is desired,
remove the shunt and install capacitor C10.
JU5 1-2* Always keep jumper in this position (normal operation)
2-3 Do not use this jumper position