Microchip Technology MCP6H81-E/SN Operational Amplifier
The MCP6H81-E/SN is a high-precision operational amplifier from Microchip Technology, designed to cater to a wide range of applications requiring signal conditioning, sensor amplification, and analog filtering. This operational amplifier is well-suited for industrial, automotive, consumer electronics, and medical applications due to its robust performance and reliability.
Featuring a gain bandwidth product of 10 MHz, the MCP6H81-E/SN can handle a broad spectrum of frequencies, making it ideal for various analog processing tasks. Its single-supply voltage ranges from 2.7V to 5.5V, which allows for flexibility in design for both low-voltage and standard 5V systems. The device also supports rail-to-rail input and output, providing maximum dynamic range which is particularly beneficial in low-voltage applications.
The MCP6H81-E/SN comes in an 8-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, known for its compact footprint and suitability for space-constrained applications. The extended temperature range of -40°C to +125°C ensures that the operational amplifier performs consistently across diverse environmental conditions, further enhancing its versatility for various market segments.
With a quiescent current of just 1.0 mA (typical), the MCP6H81-E/SN is an energy-efficient solution, contributing to the extended battery life of portable devices. The device also features a CMOS technology that provides low bias current, high-speed operation, and high open-loop gain, ensuring accurate and reliable performance in feedback control systems and buffering applications.
Overall, the MCP6H81-E/SN operational amplifier from Microchip Technology is a high-performance, versatile component that offers designers a balance between power efficiency and operational excellence. Its robust design and specifications make it a go-to solution for engineers looking to enhance the performance of their analog circuits.
For detailed technical specifications, application notes, and support documentation, designers and engineers are encouraged to visit the Microchip Technology website or contact their support team for further assistance.