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Microchip’s low-power, high-accuracy instrumentation amplifier offers on-chip calibration for enhanced performance
Microchip announces its first instrumentation amplifier, the MCP6N11. The new instrumentation amp features Microchip’s unique mCal technology, which is an on-chip calibration circuit that enables low initial offset voltage and a means of controlling offset drift, resulting in higher accuracy across time and temperature. The MCP6N11’s low-power CMOS process technology enables low power, whilst providing a gain bandwidth product of 500 kHz, and a hardware shutdown pin for even greater power savings.
The device’s low, 1.8V operation allows two 1.5V batteries to be drained beyond typical use, whilst its rail-to-rail input and output operation enables full-range use, even in low-supply conditions. The MCP6N11 is an innovative solution for instrumentation, signal and sensor conditioning in consumer, industrial and medical applications which require a combination of high performance at a competitive price-point.Many applications in these markets require high-accuracy, low-power and low-voltage performance which can be achieved with the MCP6N11. The device’s mCal technology provides a highly accurate way to minimise drift over time and temperature, whilst the low-power operation/shutdown requires less current for the given speed and performance, extending battery life, and leading to less self-heating. The MCP6N11’s low-voltage operation, with rail-to-rail input and output, enables a greater dynamic range, to improve performance across the entire operating-voltage range.