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MCP606T-I/OT

Specifications

SKU: 11715247

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Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typical Max Unit
Supply Voltage VDD - 1.8 - 6.0 V
Supply Current IDD VDD = 5V, no load - 270 - μA
Input Offset Voltage VOS - - 3 10 mV
Input Bias Current IB - - 25 50 nA
Input Voltage Range VIN - 0 - VDD - 1.2 V
Output Voltage Swing VOUT No load 0 - VDD - 1.5 V
Slew Rate SR - - 0.5 - V/μs
Bandwidth (Small Signal) fT - - 1.4 - MHz
Gain-Bandwidth Product GBW - - 1.4 - MHz
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR - - 80 - dB
Power-Down Mode Current IPD VDD = 5V - 0.5 - μA

Instructions for Use:

  1. Supply Voltage:

    • The MCP606T-I/OT operates over a supply voltage range from 1.8V to 6.0V. Ensure that the supply voltage is within this range to avoid damage to the device.
  2. Supply Current:

    • The typical supply current at 5V is 270μA. This value can vary depending on the operating conditions.
  3. Input Offset Voltage:

    • The input offset voltage is typically 3mV and can range up to 10mV. This parameter affects the accuracy of the amplifier and should be considered in precision applications.
  4. Input Bias Current:

    • The input bias current is typically 25nA and can range up to 50nA. High impedance sources may require additional considerations to minimize errors.
  5. Input Voltage Range:

    • The input voltage range is from 0V to VDD - 1.2V. Ensure that the input signals do not exceed these limits to prevent clipping or damage.
  6. Output Voltage Swing:

    • The output voltage swing is from 0V to VDD - 1.5V under no load conditions. For loads, the output swing will be less due to the load resistance.
  7. Slew Rate:

    • The typical slew rate is 0.5V/μs. This parameter is important for high-frequency applications where fast signal transitions are required.
  8. Bandwidth:

    • The small-signal bandwidth is typically 1.4MHz. This is also the gain-bandwidth product (GBW).
  9. Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):

    • The typical CMRR is 80dB. This parameter indicates the ability of the amplifier to reject common-mode signals, which is crucial in differential amplification.
  10. Power-Down Mode:

    • The device can be put into a power-down mode to reduce power consumption. In this mode, the supply current is typically 0.5μA.

Additional Notes:

  • Always refer to the datasheet for the most accurate and detailed information.
  • Proper decoupling capacitors should be used near the power supply pins to ensure stable operation.
  • For best performance, use the device within its specified temperature range and avoid subjecting it to excessive mechanical stress.
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