In the package, you will find a 8-DIP (0.300, 7.62mm)-case to contain the op amp ic. The instrumentation amplifier in this picture is of the Programmable Gain-type. A Tube case is used for delivering the op amp. During the past two weeks, there have been close to 8 terminations. A total of 8 pins are located on this board. This linear amplifier should be powered by an 5V battery. This particular linear amplifier is a type of Other Analog ICs device, to be precise. The op amp ic has an array of 8 pins on it. Op amp rates 4mV as input offset voltage. For this electrical component, Through Hole is the recommended mounting type. According to the manufacturer, this buffer op amp works well at -40°C~125°C , which is a good operating temperature. You should keep the voltage gain at 30.1dB for the time being. On the buffer amps, there are 1 channels that can be used. Buffer amplifier produces Rail-to-Rail signals, which is one of its many benefits. The operating supply voltage of the buffer op amp is rated at 5V. There is a recommendation that this electrical part be used with a supply with 1mA current rating. During testing, the instrumentation amplifier resistance should remain within a range of 10 TΩ. In this linear amplifier, there is also an analog IC called a ANALOG CIRCUIT.
MCP6S91-E/P Features
8 Pins supply voltage of 5V 30.1dB voltage gain Output Type: Rail-to-Rail Resistance of 10 TΩ
MCP6S91-E/P Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology MCP6S91-E/P Instrumentational OP Amps applications.