
Status: In Production
The MCP617 dual operational amplifier (op amp) has a gain bandwidth product of 190 kHz with a low typical operating current of 19 µA and an offset voltage that is less than 150 µV. The MCP617 uses Microchip's advanced CMOS technology, which provides low bias current, high-speed operation, high open-loop gain and rail-to-rail output swing. The MCP617 operates with a single supply voltage that can be as low as 2.3V, while drawing less than 25 µA of quiescent current per amplifier. The MCP617 is available in standard 8-lead PDIP, SOIC and MSOP packages. This amplifier is ideal for battery and loop-powered applications as well as industrial process control, low-power battery-operated devices, portable equipment, data acquisition equipment, test equipment and low-end audio applications.
The MCP6SX2 PGA Thermistor PICtail Demo Board features the MCP6S22 and MCP6S92 Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGA). These devices help:
This board supports the capacitive humidity sensor application note AN1016. It measures the capacitance of a relative humidity sensor plugged into the board. The on-board microcontroller sends the measured and calculated relative humidity (RH) to a PC for display.
The board can also measure small capacitors in different ranges of values using a dual slope integration method. The...
This is a blank PCB that allows the operation of Microchip Technology’s 8-pin devices to be easily evaluated. Each device pin is connected to a pull-up resistor, a pull-down resistor, an in-line resistor, and a loading capacitor. The PCB pads allow through hole or surface mount connectors to be installed to ease connection to the board. Additional passive component footprints are on the...
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