Microchip Technology offers three operational amplifier (op-amp) families that feature extended industrial temperature range (-40 to +125°C) and input/output rail-to-rail functionality. These are general-purpose op-amps ideal for many diverse markets, specifically in automotive, industrial and other appliances where higher temperature is expected.
These are multiple gain bandwidth product (GBWP) op-amps that have a low-supply current requirement, which enables an efficient current-flow design. Microchip offers devices at 2, 5 and 10 MHz GBWP. This gives engineers a migration path to maximise their designs for best bandwidth vs supply current. Additionally, they support both input and output rail-to-rail swing.
Microchip's MCP6271/2/3/4 family has a 2 MHz-gain bandwidth and a 65-degree phase margin. They operate from a single-supply voltage as low as 2,0 V, while drawing a 170 µA (typical) quiescent current at 5,5 V. The MCP6281/2/3/4 family has a 5 MHz-gain bandwidth and 65-degree phase margin. This family operates from a single-supply voltage as low as 2,2 V, while drawing 450 µA (typical) quiescent current at 5,5 V. The MCP6291/2/3/4 family has a 10 MHz-gain bandwidth product and 65-degree phase margin. This family also operates from a single-supply voltage as low as 2,4 V, while drawing 1 mA (typical) quiescent current at 5,5 V.
These devices are available in PDIP, SOIC, MSOP and TSSOP packaging and offer single, single with chip select, dual and quad amplifiers.
For more information contact Avnet Kopp, 011 809 6100, Memec SA, 011 897 8600 or Tempe Technologies, 011 452 0530.
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