MCP6293T-E/CH Microchip, Operational Amplifier, Op Amp, RRIO, 10MHz 10 MHz, 6-Pin SOT-23

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RS Stock No.:
598-912
Mfr. Part No.:
MCP6293T-E/CH
Brand:
Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Amplifier Type

Operational Amplifier

Mounting Type

Surface

Package Type

SOT-23

Power Supply Type

Single

Number of Channels per Chip

1

Pin Count

6

Typical Gain Bandwidth Product

10MHz

Maximum Operating Frequency

10 MHz

Rail to Rail

Rail to Rail Input/Output

COO (Country of Origin):
TH
The Microchip Operational Amplifier from microchip is designed to deliver exceptional performance and efficiency in a compact package. With a focus on low power consumption and high accuracy, this component is ideal for battery-powered devices and portable applications. Its rail to rail output and input capabilities allow for maximum signal utilisation, ensuring that the amplifier performs flawlessly even in demanding environments. Suitable for a myriad of applications, including audio systems, sensor signal conditioning, and data acquisition, this operational amplifier is engineered for both reliability and versatility. The industry-standard package ensures ease of integration into existing designs, making it a superb choice for engineers seeking to enhance their circuits with minimal effort.

Low power consumption enhances battery life in portable devices
Rail to rail input and output for maximised dynamic range
High slew rate provides fast response times for quick accurate signal processing
Temperature compensated for reliable operation in varying environments
Compact package design allows for efficient use of space in circuit layouts
High input impedance minimises loading effects on sensor circuits
Low noise performance ensures clean signal amplification

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