MCP604-I/SL Operational Amplifier
The MCP604-I/SL is a quad operational amplifier (op-amp) developed by Microchip Technology, designed for general-purpose applications requiring low power consumption and a wide bandwidth. This high-performance device is part of Microchip's family of CMOS op-amps offering rail-to-rail input and output operation combined with a low quiescent current, making it ideal for battery-powered devices and large array signal processing applications.
With a typical operating voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, the MCP604-I/SL provides designers with the flexibility to work with various power supplies while maintaining a robust performance. The device features a gain bandwidth product of 14 kHz and a low typical quiescent current of 230 µA per amplifier, which is beneficial for extending battery life in portable applications.
The MCP604-I/SL is available in a 14-pin SOIC package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Its extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C ensures reliable operation in diverse environments and applications. The op-amp's rail-to-rail input and output swing provide maximum dynamic range, making it an excellent choice for analog signal conditioning, sensor interfacing, and A/D converter driving.
Key features of the MCP604-I/SL include low input bias current, low input offset voltage, and low input noise density. These characteristics are essential for precision analog applications. Additionally, the device has a chip select (CS) pin that reduces the current consumption to a mere 1 nA per amplifier when the device is not in use, further enhancing its power-saving capabilities.
In summary, the MCP604-I/SL from Microchip Technology is a versatile, energy-efficient operational amplifier that offers excellent performance across a range of applications. Its low-power operation, combined with a wide bandwidth and rail-to-rail input/output, makes it a smart choice for any design requiring a reliable and precise op-amp.
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