The Maxim Integrated MAX44251AKA+T is a dual-channel zero-drift operational amplifier in an 8-pin SOT-23 package. Its zero-drift architecture holds input offset voltage to 3 µV and eliminates 1/f noise, making it a fit for precision DC signal chains — weigh scales, thermocouple amplifiers, current-sense front-ends, and medical instrumentation. The 10 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 8 V/µs slew rate keep the loop fast enough for most sensor-conditioning and data-acquisition paths without burning power: each channel draws 1.15 mA typical. Rail-to-rail output swing lets it drive a 96 mA load to within millivolts of the rails, useful in single-supply 2.7 V to 20 V systems.
A 3 µV typical input offset means the error at the output is dominated by the sensor and the resistor network, not the amplifier. That matters for a load-cell amplifier where a 10 µV drift translates to grams on the scale, or a shunt-based current monitor where the offset voltage directly becomes a measurement error.
