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Analog Devices MAX9634FERS+T — Analog & Data Acquisition

MAX9634FERS+T Current Sense Amplifier, nanoPower, 1.1 µA

MPNMAX9634FERS+T
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Maxim Integrated MAX9634FERS+T, nanoPower series, Current Sense Amplifier, 1 circuit, 125 kHz gain bandwidth, 1.1 µA supply, 100 µV input offset, -40 to 85°C, 4-UCSP (1x1) package, Surface Mount, Tape & Reel.

$2.26Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging4-WFBGA, CSPBGA
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesnanoPower
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX9634FERS+T specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesnanoPower
MountingSurface Mount
Amplifier typeCurrent Sense
Voltage - input offset100 µV
Current - supply1.1µA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
Gain bandwidth product125 kHz
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Case4-WFBGA, CSPBGA
Number of circuits1

Product details

What this part is — nanoPower current sense amp

It draws 1.1 µA of supply current, which makes it viable for always-on sensing in battery-powered equipment — think handheld meters, portable medical devices, or IoT edge nodes where every microamp extends field life. The 125 kHz gain-bandwidth product gives enough speed to catch load transients in a DC/DC converter loop or to feed a microcontroller ADC for overcurrent detection, without the power penalty of a general-purpose op-amp. Packaged in a 4-UCSP (1x1 mm) wafer-level chip-scale package, it saves board area but demands a reflow profile tuned for fine-pitch BGA-style parts and careful x-ray inspection post-assembly.

The 1.1 µA quiescent current is the part's headline differentiator. The 125 kHz GBW limits the usable bandwidth for the sense signal.

Package reality — 4-UCSP (1x1 mm)

The 4-UCSP (1x1 mm) package is a wafer-level chip-scale BGA with four bumps. For rework, hot air at 260°C peak with a fine nozzle works; the part is small enough that tweezers alignment is tricky — use a vacuum pick. ESD handling per standard JEDEC is assumed; no rating given here, so treat it as Class 1C or better.

If you need dual-source assurance, look at other nanoPower current-sense amplifiers from Maxim/ADI in the same package family, but verify pin compatibility from the datasheet.

Frequently asked questions

How to use MAX9634FERS+T for high-side current sensing?

Connect the sense resistor between the load and the supply rail, tie the amplifier's inputs across the resistor, and read the output voltage proportional to the current. The nanoPower series is designed for high-side sensing with low quiescent current. No external components beyond the shunt and a decoupling cap are typically needed — the datasheet provides the gain formula.