Manufacturer Part Number
MCP6282-E/SN
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Introduction
Microchip's MCP6282 is a dual high-performance operational amplifier designed for a wide range of general-purpose applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual operational amplifier in an 8-SOIC package
Rail-to-rail output
Wide supply voltage range of 2.2V to 5.5V
Low input offset voltage of 3mV
Extremely low input bias current of 1pA
High gain bandwidth product of 5MHz
High slew rate of 2.5V/μs
Supported operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Excellent performance characteristics for general-purpose amplification needs
Small 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
Wide supply voltage range for flexibility in different system configurations
Ideal for battery-powered and portable applications with low power consumption
Key Technical Parameters
2 independent operational amplifiers in a single package
Rail-to-rail output
Supply voltage range: 2.2V to 5.5V
Input offset voltage: 3mV
Input bias current: 1pA
Gain bandwidth product: 5MHz
Slew rate: 2.5V/μs
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
High reliability and quality standards from Microchip
Compatibility
Surface mount 8-SOIC package
Suitable for a wide range of general-purpose amplification applications
Application Areas
Portable and battery-powered equipment
Instrumentation and measurement systems
Industrial control and automation
Consumer electronics
Medical devices
Product Lifecycle
The MCP6282 is an actively supported product in Microchip's portfolio.
Replacements and upgrades may be available in the future as technology evolves.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent performance characteristics for general-purpose amplification needs
Small 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
Wide supply voltage range for flexibility in different system configurations
Extremely low input bias current for high-precision applications
Reliable and high-quality product from a trusted manufacturer, Microchip