

For the simplest to the most complex designs, Microchip's extensive portfolio of amplifiers and comparators enables you to develop low-risk solutions with minimal risk of a forced redesign. These devices are also backed by Microchip's client-driven obsolescence practice of continuing to supply a product for as long as possible and while demand for the product exists. Microchip provide thorough documentation that explains how and why these devices work, and you will find that their performance on the bench matches the specifications in their data sheets. Design risk and complexity are further mitigated with integrated features such as on-chip filters to reduce electromagnetic interference, integrated references and hardware enable pins that are available on select devices.
Highlights:
Extend battery run time with operating voltages as low as 1.4V and quiescent currents as low as 450 nA
Additional electromagnetic filtering on select devices provide additional protection in electrically harsh environments
Small packages such as SOT-23 and leadless DFN are ideal for space constrained designs
A wide operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C provides a robust solution even at extreme temperatures
Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps):
Extensive portfolio ranging from cost-effective general-purpose amplifiers to precision amplifiers that minimize errors resulting from noisy environments
Comparators:
A highly flexible portfolio that includes devices with integrated references, multiple output configurations and windowed comparators
Current Sense Amplifiers:
Flexible, high-precision solutions with a zero-drift architecture for robust operation in a variety of environmental conditions and applications
Instrumentation Amplifiers (INAs):
With their ability to accurately extract a small signal in the presence of a large common mode, these INAs are ideal for sensor amplification
Programmable Gain Amplifiers (PGAs):
General-purpose and precision PGAs with families that support an SPI interface and on-chip multiplexer as well as devices that offer pin-programmable gain options
Current/Voltage/Power Monitor ICs:
Get ahead of the thermal curve using devices that integrate both current and temperature sensors
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