2.2V Difference Amp Goes Rail To Rail

Nov. 1, 1998
Joining the firm's GainBlock amplifier family, the MIC7201 integrates a low-voltage CMOS operational amplifier with several on-chip precision resistors and is optimized for unity-gain applications where differential signals need to be converted to

Joining the firm's GainBlock amplifier family, the MIC7201 integrates a low-voltage CMOS operational amplifier with several on-chip precision resistors and is optimized for unity-gain applications where differential signals need to be converted to single-ended format. Connected internally to build a differential-to-single-ended converter in the firm's 5-pin SOT23 IttyBitty package, this device can be configured for attenuation or inversion using nothing more than board traces to externally strap pins together. Operation is from 2.2V to 10V supplies.

Company: MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR INC.

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