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Microchip Expands Low-Power Op Amps With Three New 12V Families

30th October 2012
Nat Bowers
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Microchip has today revealed the introduction of three new families of low-power, general-purpose operational amplifiers that expand the range to 12V supply voltages. Because the MCP6H7X/8X/9X maintain the same pin-outs and features as Microchip’s existing 6V and 16V families, designers can easily migrate to the ideal voltage rail, in addition to the new families’ higher-speed Gain Bandwidth Product range of 2.7-10 MHz.

All nine members of the new families are available in single, dual and quad configurations. Designers often have to compensate for noise from transients in the power supply or the common-mode voltage. With high Common Mode Rejection Ratio, high Power Supply Rejection Ratio, unity-gain stable and rail-to-rail output, the new MCP6H7X/8X/9X Op Amps are ideal for applications that operate in noisy environments, such as current sensing and power supplies for the automotive and industrial markets. Additionally, wide operating-voltage and common-mode-voltage ranges, in combination with small 2x3 mm package options, make these Op Amps well suited for portable and battery-powered applications in the consumer and medical markets.

All nine members of the new MCP6H7X, MCP6H8X and MCP6H9X Op Amp families are available today for sampling and volume production. The MCP6H71, MCP6H72, MCP6H81, MCP6H82, MCP6H91 and MCP6H92 are all available in 8-pin SOIC and 2x3 mm TDFN packages. The MCP6H74, MCP6H84 and MCP6H94 are all available in 14-pin SOIC and TSSOP packages.

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