Op Amps Can Drive Any Capacitance Load

Dec. 1, 2000
Consuming just 2.4 mA, the MIC915 dual and MIC916 triple op amps are unity-gain stable and can drive any capacitance load. Both devices operate at supply voltages of ±2.5V and ±9V. Other features include an input offset voltage of 1 mV

Consuming just 2.4 mA, the MIC915 dual and MIC916 triple op amps are unity-gain stable and can drive any capacitance load. Both devices operate at supply voltages of ±2.5V and ±9V. Other features include an input offset voltage of 1 mV typical, large signal voltage gain of 73 dB, PSRR of 81 dB, and CMRR of 98 dB. The new op amps also offer a 135-MHz gain-bandwidth product and 270V/µs slew rate and are available in SOT23-5 packaging. The MIC915BMM in an MSOP-10 costs $1.96 each/1,000 and the MIC916BQS in a QSOP-16 is priced at $2.98 each/1,000. Samples are available immediately and production quantities are available in eight weeks ARO.

Company: MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR INC.

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