MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 1 MHz, 85 µA Op Amps Features Description • • • • • • • The Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 family of operational amplifiers (op amps) supports general-purpose applications. The combination of railto-rail input and output, low quiescent current and bandwidth fit into many applications. Available in SC-70-5 and SOT-23-5 packages Gain Bandwidth Product: 1 MHz (typical) Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Supply Voltage: 1.8V to 6.0V Supply Current: IQ = 85 µA/amplifier (typical) Extended Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C Available in Single, Dual and Quad Packages Typical Applications • • • • • Portable Equipment Photodiode Amplifier Analog Filters Notebooks and PDAs Battery-Powered Systems This family has a 1 MHz Gain Bandwidth Product (GBWP) and a low 85 µA per amplifier quiescent current. These op amps operate on supply voltages between 1.8V and 6.0V, with rail-to-rail input and output swing. They are available in the extended temperature range. Package Types MCP6L01 MCP6L02 SC-70-5, SOT-23-5 SOIC, MSOP VOUT Design Aids 1 VOUTA 1 8 VDD VINA– 2 7 VOUTB 4 VIN– VINA+ 3 6 VINB– 5 VINB+ VSS 2 FilterLab® • Software • Microchip Advanced Part Selector (MAPS) • Analog Demonstration and Evaluation Boards • Application Notes VIN+ 3 VSS 4 MCP6L01R SOT-23-5 VOUT 1 Typical Application R1 5 VSS VDD 2 VIN+ 3 R2 VOUT VIN R3 VREF 5 VDD 4 VIN– MCP6L01U SOT-23-5 MCP6L01 Inverting Amplifier © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. VIN+ 1 5 VDD VSS 2 VIN– 3 MCP6L04 SOIC, TSSOP VOUTA 1 14 VOUTD VINA– 2 VINA+ 3 VDD 4 13 VIND– VINB+ 5 VINB– 6 VOUTB 7 10 VINC+ 9 VINC– 12 VIND+ 11 VSS 8 VOUTC 4 VOUT DS22140A-page 1 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 2 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 1.0 1.1 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS † Notice: Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Absolute Maximum Ratings † VDD – VSS .......................................................................7.0V Current at Input Pins ....................................................±2 mA Analog Inputs (VIN+, VIN–) †† ....... VSS – 1.0V to VDD + 1.0V All Inputs and Outputs ................... VSS – 0.3V to VDD + 0.3V Difference Input voltage ...................................... |VDD – VSS| Output Short Circuit Current ................................ Continuous Current at Output and Supply Pins ..........................±150 mA Storage Temperature ...................................-65°C to +150°C Max. Junction Temperature ........................................ +150°C ESD protection on all pins (HBM, MM) ................≥ 4 kV, 200V 1.2 †† See Section 4.1.2 “Input Voltage and Current Limits”. Specifications TABLE 1-1: DC ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Characteristics: Unless otherwise indicated, TA = +25°C, VDD = 5.0V, VSS = GND, VCM = VSS, VOUT ≈ VDD/2, VL = VDD/2, and RL = 10 kΩ to VL (refer to Figure 1-1). Parameters Sym Min (Note 1) Typ Max (Note 1) Units Conditions Input Offset Input Offset Voltage Input Offset Voltage Drift Power Supply Rejection Ratio VOS -5 ±1 +5 ΔVOS/ΔTA — ±2 — PSRR — 83 — mV µV/°C TA= -40°C to+125°C dB Input Current and Impedance IB — 2 — pA Across Temperature IB — 80 — pA TA= +85°C Across Temperature IB — 2,000 — pA TA= +125°C IOS — ±1 — pA Input Bias Current Input Offset Current Common Mode Input Impedance ZCM — 1013||5 — Ω||pF Differential Input Impedance ZDIFF — 1013||2 — Ω||pF Common-Mode Input Voltage Range VCMR -0.3 — 5.3 V Common-Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR — 78 — dB VCM = -0.3V to 5.3V AOL — 105 — dB VOUT = 0.2V to 4.8V Common Mode Open Loop Gain DC Open Loop Gain (large signal) Output Maximum Output Voltage Swing Output Short Circuit Current VOL — — 0.035 V G = +2, 0.5V Input Overdrive VOH 4.965 — — V G = +2, 0.5V Input Overdrive ISC — ±20 — mA VDD 1.8 — 6.0 V IQ 30 85 170 µA Power Supply Supply Voltage Quiescent Current per Amplifier Note 1: IO = 0 For design guidance only; not tested. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 3 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 TABLE 1-2: AC ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Characteristics: Unless otherwise indicated, TA = 25°C, VDD = +5.0V, VSS = GND, VCM = VSS, VOUT ≈ VDD/2, VL = VDD/2, RL = 10 kΩ to VL and CL = 60 pF (refer to Figure 1-1). Parameters Sym Min Typ Max Units Conditions AC Response Gain Bandwidth Product GBWP — 1.0 — MHz Phase Margin PM — 90 — ° Slew Rate SR — 0.6 — V/µs Input Noise Voltage Eni — 6 — Input Noise Voltage Density eni — 24 — nV/√Hz f = 10 kHz Input Noise Current Density ini — 4 — fA/√Hz G = +1 Noise TABLE 1-3: µVP-P f = 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz f = 1 kHz TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Characteristics: Unless otherwise indicated, all limits are specified for: VDD = +1.8V to +6.0V, VSS = GND. Parameters Sym Min Typ Max Units Specified Temperature Range TA -40 — +125 °C Operating Temperature Range TA -40 — +125 °C Storage Temperature Range TA -65 — +150 °C Thermal Resistance, 5L-SC70 θJA — 331 — °C/W Thermal Resistance, 5L-SOT-23 θJA — 256 — °C/W Thermal Resistance, 8L-SOIC (150 mil) θJA — 163 — °C/W Thermal Resistance, 8L-MSOP θJA — 206 — °C/W Thermal Resistance, 14L-SOIC θJA — 120 — °C/W Thermal Resistance, 14L-TSSOP θJA — 100 — °C/W Conditions Temperature Ranges (Note 1) Thermal Package Resistances Note 1: 1.3 Operation must not cause TJ to exceed Maximum Junction Temperature specification (150°C). Test Circuit The circuit used for most DC and AC tests is shown in Figure 1-1. This circuit can independently set VCM and VOUT; see Equation 1-1. Note that VCM is not the circuit’s common mode voltage ((VP + VM)/2), and that VOST includes VOS plus the effects (on the input offset error, VOST) of temperature, CMRR, PSRR and AOL. CF 6.8 pF RG 100 kΩ VP G DM = R F ⁄ R G CB1 100 nF MCP6L0X V CM = ( V P + V DD ⁄ 2 ) ⁄ 2 VDD/2 CB2 1 µF VIN– V OST = V IN– – V IN+ V OUT = ( V DD ⁄ 2 ) + ( V P – V M ) + V OST ( 1 + G DM ) Where: GDM = Differential Mode Gain (V/V) VCM = Op Amp’s Common Mode Input Voltage (V) DS22140A-page 4 VDD VIN+ EQUATION 1-1: VOST = Op Amp’s Total Input Offset Voltage RF 100 kΩ (mV) VM RG 100 kΩ RL 10 kΩ RF 100 kΩ CF 6.8 pF VOUT CL 60 pF VL FIGURE 1-1: AC and DC Test Circuit for Most Specifications. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 2.0 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CURVES Note: The graphs and tables provided following this note are a statistical summary based on a limited number of samples and are provided for informational purposes only. The performance characteristics listed herein are not tested or guaranteed. In some graphs or tables, the data presented may be outside the specified operating range (e.g., outside specified power supply range) and therefore outside the warranted range. Note: Unless otherwise indicated, TA = +25°C, VDD = 5.0V, VSS = GND, VCM = VSS, VOUT = VDD/2, VL = VDD/2, 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 -2.5 -3.0 0.6 Common Mode Range (V) VDD = 1.8V Representative Part VCMRH – VDD 0.4 0.2 One Wafer Lot 0.0 -0.2 VCMRL – VSS -0.4 -0.6 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -0.2 -40°C +25°C +85°C +125°C -0.4 Input Offset Voltage (mV) RL = 10 kΩ to VL and CL = 60 pF. -50 -25 Common Mode Input Voltage (V) 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 -2.5 -3.0 CMRR, PSRR (dB) 90 PSRR (VCM = VSS) 85 80 CMRR (VCMRL to VCMRH) 75 70 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 95 -50 -25 Common Mode Input Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-2: Input Offset Voltage vs. Common Mode Input Voltage at VDD = 5.5V. 0 25 50 75 Ambient Temperature (°C) FIGURE 2-5: Temperature. 100 125 CMRR, PSRR vs. Ambient 100 Representative Part 90 VDD = 1.8V -0.70 -0.80 -0.90 -1.00 VDD = 5.5V -1.20 CMRR, PSRR (dB) Input Offset Voltage (mV) -0.50 -1.10 125 100 -40°C +25°C +85°C +125°C -0.60 100 FIGURE 2-4: Input Common Mode Range Voltage vs. Ambient Temperature. VDD = 5.5V Representative Part -0.5 Input Offset Voltage (mV) FIGURE 2-1: Input Offset Voltage vs. Common Mode Input Voltage at VDD = 1.8V. 0 25 50 75 Ambient Temperature (°C) 80 70 PSRR+ 60 PSRR– 50 CMRR 40 30 -1.30 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 Output Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-3: Output Voltage. Input Offset Voltage vs. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. 20 10 1.E+01 FIGURE 2-6: Frequency. 100 1.E+02 1k 10k 1.E+03 1.E+04 Frequency (Hz) 100k 1.E+05 CMRR, PSRR vs. DS22140A-page 5 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 Note: Unless otherwise indicated, TA = +25°C, VDD = +5.0V, VSS = GND, VCM = VSS, VOUT = VDD/2, VL = VDD/2, RL = 10 kΩ to VL and CL = 60 pF. Input Current Magnitude (A) Input, Output Voltages (V) 6 1.E-02 10m 1m 1.E-03 100µ 1.E-04 10µ 1.E-05 1µ 1.E-06 100n 1.E-07 10n 1.E-08 1n 1.E-09 100p 1.E-10 10p 1.E-11 1p 1.E-12 +125°C +85°C +25°C -40°C -1.0 -0.9 -0.8 -0.7 -0.6 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0.0 Input Voltage (V) 0 100 -30 80 Phase 60 -60 -90 40 Gain -120 20 -150 0 -180 VOUT 3 2 1 0 -1 0.E+00 4.E-05 5.E-05 6.E-05 7.E-05 8.E-05 9.E-05 1.E-04 160 Open-Loop Gain, Phase vs. 10 0.1 1 10 100 1.E+0 1k 1.E+0 10k 1.E+0 100k 1.E-01 1.E+0 1.E+0 1.E+0 0 1Frequency 2 (Hz) 3 4 5 Input Noise Voltage Density 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 +125° C +85°C +25°C 40°C 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 Power Supply Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-11: Quiescent Current vs. Power Supply Voltage. Short Circuit Current (mA) Input Noise Voltage Density (nV/Hz) 3.E-05 180 100 DS22140A-page 6 2.E-05 FIGURE 2-10: The MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 Show No Phase Reversal. 1,000 FIGURE 2-9: vs. Frequency. 1.E-05 Time (10 µs/div) -20 -210 0.1 1.E+ 1 1.E+ 10 1.E+ 100 1.E+ 1k 1.E+ 10k 100k 1M 10M 1.E1.E+ 1.E+ 1.E+ (Hz) 05 06 07 01 00 01 Frequency 02 03 04 FIGURE 2-8: Frequency. G = +2 V/V 4 Quiescent Current per amplifier (µA) 120 Open-Loop Phase (°) Open-Loop Gain (dB) FIGURE 2-7: Measured Input Current vs. Input Voltage (below VSS). VIN 5 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -40°C +25°C +85°C +125°C 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 Power Supply Voltage (V) FIGURE 2-12: Output Short Circuit Current vs. Power Supply Voltage. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 Note: Unless otherwise indicated, TA = +25°C, VDD = +5.0V, VSS = GND, VCM = VSS, VOUT = VDD/2, VL = VDD/2, 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 100µ 1.E-04 VDD – VOH IOUT Slew Rate (V/µs) Ratio of Output Headroom to Output Current (mV/mA) RL = 10 kΩ to VL and CL = 60 pF. VOL – VSS -IOUT 1m 1.E-03 Output Current Magnitude (A) VDD = 5.5V Falling Edge VDD = 1.8V Rising Edge -50 10m 1.E-02 FIGURE 2-13: Ratio of Output Voltage Headroom to Output Current vs. Output Current. 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 Ambient Temperature (°C) FIGURE 2-16: Temperature. Slew Rate vs. Ambient 0.08 P-P ) Output Voltage Swing (V Output Voltage (20 mV/div) G = +1 V/V 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 -0.02 -0.04 -0.06 -0.08 0.E+00 1.E-06 2.E-06 3.E-06 4.E-06 5.E-06 6.E-06 7.E-06 8.E-06 9.E-06 1.E-05 10 VDD = 5.5V VDD = 1.8V 1 0.1 1k 1.E+03 Time (1 µs/div) FIGURE 2-14: Pulse Response. Small Signal, Non-Inverting 5.0 FIGURE 2-17: Frequency. 10k 100k 1.E+04 1.E+05 Frequency (Hz) 1M 1.E+06 Output Voltage Swing vs. G = +1 V/V Output Voltage (V) 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.E+00 1.E-05 2.E-05 3.E-05 4.E-05 5.E-05 6.E-05 7.E-05 8.E-05 9.E-05 1.E-04 Time (10 µs/div) FIGURE 2-15: Pulse Response. Large Signal, Non-Inverting © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 7 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 8 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 3.0 PIN DESCRIPTIONS Descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 3-1. TABLE 3-1: PIN FUNCTION TABLE MCP6L01 MCP6L01R MCP6L01U MCP6L02 MCP6L04 SC-70-5, SOT-23-5 SOT-23-5 SOT-23-5 SOIC-8, MSOP-8 SOIC-14, TSSOP-14 1 4 3 5 — — — — — — 2 — — — — 1 4 3 2 — — — — — — 5 — — — — 4 3 1 5 — — — — — — 2 — — — — 1 2 3 8 5 6 7 — — — 4 — — — — 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 — 3.1 Analog Outputs Symbol VOUT, VOUTA VIN–, VINA– VIN+, VINA+ VDD VINB+ VINB– VOUTB VOUTC VINC– VINC+ VSS VIND+ VIND– VOUTD NC 3.3 Description Output (op amp A) Inverting Input (op amp A) Non-inverting Input (op amp A) Positive Power Supply Non-inverting Input (op amp B) Inverting Input (op amp B) Output (op amp B) Output (op amp C) Inverting Input (op amp C) Non-inverting Input (op amp C) Negative Power Supply Non-inverting Input (op amp D) Inverting Input (op amp D) Output (op amp D) No Internal Connection Power Supply Pins The analog output pins (VOUT) are low-impedance voltage sources. The positive power supply (VDD) is 1.8V to 6.0V higher than the negative power supply (VSS). For normal operation, the other pins are between VSS and VDD. 3.2 Typically, these parts are used in a single (positive) supply configuration. In this case, VSS is connected to ground and VDD is connected to the supply. VDD will need bypass capacitors. Analog Inputs The non-inverting and inverting inputs (VIN+, VIN–, …) are high-impedance CMOS inputs with low bias currents. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 9 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 10 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 4.0 APPLICATION INFORMATION The MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 family of op amps is manufactured using Microchip’s state of the art CMOS process. It is designed for low cost, low power and general purpose applications. The low supply voltage, low quiescent current and wide bandwidth makes the MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 ideal for battery-powered applications. This device has high phase margin, which makes it stable for larger capacitive load applications. 4.1 Rail-to-Rail Inputs 4.1.1 PHASE REVERSAL The MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 op amps are designed to prevent phase inversion when the input pins exceed the supply voltages. Figure 2-10 shows an input voltage exceeding both supplies without any phase reversal. 4.1.2 INPUT VOLTAGE AND CURRENT LIMITS In order to prevent damage and/or improper operation of these amplifiers, the circuit they are in must limit the currents (and voltages) at the input pins (see Section 1.1 “Absolute Maximum Ratings †”). Figure 4-1 shows the recommended approach to protecting these inputs. The internal ESD diodes prevent the input pins (VIN+ and VIN–) from going too far below ground, and the resistors R1 and R2 limit the possible current drawn out of the input pins. Diodes D1 and D2 prevent the input pins (VIN+ and VIN–) from going too far above VDD, and dump any currents onto VDD. VDD D1 D2 V1 R1 MCP6L0X V2 A significant amount of current can flow out of the inputs (through the ESD diodes) when the common mode voltage (VCM) is below ground (VSS); see Figure 2-7. Applications that are high impedance may need to limit the usable voltage range. 4.1.3 NORMAL OPERATION The input stage of the MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 op amps use two differential CMOS input stages in parallel. One operates at low common mode input voltage (VCM), while the other operates at high VCM. WIth this topology, and at room temperature, the device operates with VCM up to 0.3V above VDD and 0.3V below VSS (typically at +25°C). The transition between the two input stages occurs when VCM = VDD – 1.1V. For the best distortion and gain linearity, with non-inverting gains, avoid this region of operation. 4.2 Rail-to-Rail Output The output voltage range of the MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 op amps is VDD – 35 mV (minimum) and VSS + 35 mV (maximum) when RL = 10 kΩ is connected to VDD/2 and VDD = 5.0V. Refer to Figure 2-13 for more information. 4.3 Capacitive Loads Driving large capacitive loads can cause stability problems for voltage feedback op amps. As the load capacitance increases, the feedback loop’s phase margin decreases and the closed-loop bandwidth is reduced. This produces gain peaking in the frequency response, with overshoot and ringing in the step response. When driving large capacitive loads with these op amps (e.g., > 100 pF when G = +1), a small series resistor at the output (RISO in Figure 4-2) improves the feedback loop’s stability by making the output load resistive at higher frequencies; the bandwidth will usually be decreased. RG R2 RF RISO VOUT R3 VSS – (minimum expected V1) 2 mA VSS – (minimum expected V2) R2 > 2 mA CL RN MCP6L0X R1 > FIGURE 4-1: Inputs. Protecting the Analog © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. FIGURE 4-2: Output Resistor, RISO stabilizes large capacitive loads. Bench measurements are helpful in choosing RISO. Adjust RISO so that a small signal step response (see Figure 2-14) has reasonable overshoot (e.g., 4%). DS22140A-page 11 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 4.4 Supply Bypass With this family of operational amplifiers, the power supply pin (VDD for single supply) should have a local bypass capacitor (i.e., 0.01 µF to 0.1 µF) within 2 mm for good high frequency performance. It also needs a bulk capacitor (i.e., 1 µF or larger) within 100 mm to provide large, slow currents. This bulk capacitor can be shared with other nearby analog parts. 4.5 Unused Op Amps FIGURE 4-4: Layout. 1. An unused op amp in a quad package (e.g., MCP6L04) should be configured as shown in Figure 4-3. These circuits prevent the output from toggling and causing crosstalk. Circuit A sets the op amp at its minimum noise gain. The resistor divider produces any desired reference voltage within the output voltage range of the op amp; the op amp buffers that reference voltage. Circuit B uses the minimum number of components and operates as a comparator, but it may draw more current. ¼ MCP6L04 (A) Guard Ring 2. ¼ MCP6L04 (B) VDD VDD R1 VDD R2 VREF FIGURE 4-3: 4.6 Unused Op Amps. PCB Surface Leakage In applications where low input bias current is critical, PCB (printed circuit board) surface leakage effects need to be considered. Surface leakage is caused by humidity, dust or other contamination on the board. Under low humidity conditions, a typical resistance between nearby traces is 1012Ω. A 5V difference would cause 5 pA of current to flow; this is greater than this family’s bias current at +25°C (1 pA, typical). Example Guard Ring Inverting Amplifiers (Figure 4-4) and Transimpedance Gain Amplifiers (convert current to voltage, such as photo detectors). a) Connect the guard ring to the non-inverting input pin (VIN+); this biases the guard ring to the same reference voltage as the op amp’s input (e.g., VDD/2 or ground). b) Connect the inverting pin (VIN–) to the input with a wire that does not touch the PCB surface. Non-inverting Gain and Unity-Gain Buffer. a) Connect the guard ring to the inverting input pin (VIN–); this biases the guard ring to the common mode input voltage. b) Connect the non-inverting pin (VIN+) to the input with a wire that does not touch the PCB surface. 4.7 Application Circuit 4.7.1 R2 V REF = V DD ⋅ -----------------R1 + R2 VIN– VIN+ ACTIVE LOW-PASS FILTER The MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 op amp’s low input bias current makes it possible for the designer to use larger resistors and smaller capacitors for active low-pass filter applications. However, as the resistance increases, the noise generated also increases. Parasitic capacitances and the large value resistors could also modify the frequency response. These trade-offs need to be considered when selecting circuit elements. Figure 4-5 shows a second-order Bessel filter with 100 Hz cutoff frequency and a gain of +1 V/V. The component values were selected using Microchip’s FilterLab® software; the capacitor values were reduced to a more common range. C1 100 pF The easiest way to reduce surface leakage is to use a guard ring around sensitive pins (or traces). The guard ring is biased at the same voltage as the sensitive pin. Figure 4-4 shows an example of this type of layout.. R1 11.3 kΩ R2 20.5 kΩ MCP6L01 VOUT VIN C2 68 pF FIGURE 4-5: DS22140A-page 12 Bessel Filter. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 5.0 DESIGN AIDS Microchip provides the basic design aids needed for the MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 family of op amps. 5.1 FilterLab® Software Microchip’s FilterLab® software is an innovative software tool that simplifies analog active filter (using op amps) design. Available at no cost from the Microchip web site at www.microchip.com/filterlab, the FilterLab design tool provides full schematic diagrams of the filter circuit with component values. It also outputs the filter circuit in SPICE format, which can be used with the macro model to simulate actual filter performance. 5.2 Microchip Advanced Part Selector (MAPS) 5.4 Application Notes The following Microchip Application Notes are available on the Microchip web site at www.microchip. com/appnotes and are recommended as supplemental reference resources. • ADN003: “Select the Right Operational Amplifier for your Filtering Circuits”, DS21821 • AN722: “Operational Amplifier Topologies and DC Specifications”, DS00722 • AN723: “Operational Amplifier AC Specifications and Applications”, DS00723 • AN884: “Driving Capacitive Loads With Op Amps”, DS00884 • AN990: “Analog Sensor Conditioning Circuits – An Overview”, DS00990 MAPS is a software tool that helps efficiently identify Microchip devices that fit a particular design requirement. Available at no cost from the Microchip website at www.microchip.com/maps, the MAPS is an overall selection tool for Microchip’s product portfolio that includes Analog, Memory, MCUs and DSCs. Using this tool, a customer can define a filter to sort features for a parametric search of devices and export side-byside technical comparison reports. Helpful links are also provided for Data sheets, Purchase and Sampling of Microchip parts. 5.3 Analog Demonstration and Evaluation Boards Microchip offers a broad spectrum of Analog Demonstration and Evaluation Boards that are designed to help customers achieve faster time to market. For a complete listing of these boards and their corresponding user’s guides and technical information, visit the Microchip web site at www.microchip.com/analog tools. Some boards that are especially useful are: • • • • • • • MCP6XXX Amplifier Evaluation Board 1 MCP6XXX Amplifier Evaluation Board 2 MCP6XXX Amplifier Evaluation Board 3 MCP6XXX Amplifier Evaluation Board 4 Active Filter Demo Board Kit 5/6-Pin SOT-23 Evaluation Board, P/N VSUPEV2 8-Pin SOIC/MSOP/TSSOP/DIP Evaluation Board, P/N SOIC8EV • 14-Pin SOIC/TSSOP/DIP Evaluation Board, P/N SOIC14EV © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 13 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 14 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 6.0 PACKAGING INFORMATION 6.1 Package Marking Information 5-Lead SC-70 (MCP6L01) Example: Device XXNN MCP6L01 Code BK25 BKNN Note: Applies to 5-Lead SC-70. Example: 5-Lead SOT-23 (MCP6L01/1R/1U) 4 5 Device XXNN 1 2 3 Code MCP6L01 VXNN MCP6L01R VYNN MCP6L01U VZNN Note: Applies to 5-Lead SOT-23. 8-Lead SOIC (150 mil) (MCP6L02) XXXXXXXX XXXXYYWW NNN 5 4 VX25 1 2 3 Example: MCP6L02E e3 SN^^0908 256 8-Lead MSOP (MCP6L02) Example: XXXXXX 6L02E YWWNNN 908256 Legend: XX...X Y YY WW NNN e3 * Note: Customer-specific information Year code (last digit of calendar year) Year code (last 2 digits of calendar year) Week code (week of January 1 is week ‘01’) Alphanumeric traceability code Pb-free JEDEC designator for Matte Tin (Sn) This package is Pb-free. The Pb-free JEDEC designator ( e3 ) can be found on the outer packaging for this package. In the event the full Microchip part number cannot be marked on one line, it will be carried over to the next line, thus limiting the number of available characters for customer-specific information. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 15 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 Package Marking Information 14-Lead SOIC (150 mil) (MCP6L04) Example: MCP6L04 e3 E/SL^^ 0908256 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX YYWWNNN 14-Lead TSSOP (MCP6L04) Example: XXXXXX YYWW 6L04STE 0908 NNN 256 DS22140A-page 16 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / D b 3 1 2 E1 E 4 e A e 5 A2 c A1 L 3# 4# 5$8 %1 44" " 5 5 56 7 ( 1# 6, : # ; < ; < < !!1/ / #! %% 9()* 6, =!# " ; !!1/=!# " ( ( ( 6, 4# ; ( . 4 9 #4# 4! / 4!=!# ; < 9 8 ( < !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## #&! ! © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. - *9) DS22140A-page 17 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / DS22140A-page 18 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 ! . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / b N E E1 3 2 1 e e1 D A2 A c φ A1 L L1 3# 4# 5$8 %1 44" " 5 56 7 5 ( 4!1# ()* 6$# !4!1# 6, : # < ; < < ( 6, =!# " < !!1/=!# " < ; 6, 4# < !!1/ / #! %% )* ( . #4# 4 < 9 . # # 4 ( < ; . # I > < > ; < 9 4! / 4!=!# 8 < ( !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ #&! ! !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. - *) DS22140A-page 19 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 " # $%## . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / D N E E1 NOTE 1 1 2 e b A2 A c φ L L1 A1 3# 4# 5$8 %1 44" " 5 5 56 7 ; 1# 6, : # < < ( ;( ( < ( !!1/ / #! %% 9()* 6, =!# " !!1/=!# " )* 6, 4# )* . #4# 4 . # # 4 . # 4! / )* 9 ; (". > < ;> ; < 4!=!# 8 < 1, $!&%#$ , 08$#$ #8 #!-# # # ! !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ #&!( ! !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## ".+ % 0$ $-# $## 0% % # $ DS22140A-page 20 - *) © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 " &'(!)*+,- . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / D e N E E1 NOTE 1 1 2 3 α h b h A2 A c φ L A1 L1 3# 4# 5$8 %1 β 44" " 5 5 56 7 ; 1# 6, : # < < ( < < < ( !!1/ / #! %%? )* ( 6, =!# " !!1/=!# " )* 6, 4# )* * % @ . # A #4# 4 . # # 4 . # 9)* ( < ( < ". > < ;> < ( 4!=!# 8 < ( ! %# (> < (> ! %#) ## (> < 4! / (> 1, $!&%#$ , 08$#$ #8 #!-# # # ! ?%#* # # !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ #&!( ! !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## ".+ % 0$ $-# $## 0% % # $ © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. - *() DS22140A-page 21 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 " &'(!)*+,- . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / DS22140A-page 22 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 ./ &'(!)*+,- . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / D N E E1 NOTE 1 1 2 3 e h b A2 A α h c φ L A1 β L1 3# 4# 5$8 %1 44" " 5 5 56 7 1# 6, : # < < ( < < < ( !!1/ / #! %%? )* 6, =!# " !!1/=!# " )* 6, 4# ;9()* * % @ . # A #4# 4 . # # 4 . # ( 9)* ( < ( < ". I > < ;> < ( 4!=!# 8 < ( ! %# D (> < (> ! %#) ## E (> < 4! / (> 1, $!&%#$ , 08$#$ #8 #!-# # # ! ?%#* # # !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ #&!( ! !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## ".+ % 0$ $-# $## 0% % # $ © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. - *9() DS22140A-page 23 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / DS22140A-page 24 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 ./ 0 0 $ &/)/+, . # #$ # /! - 0 # 1/ %# #!# ## +22--- 2 / D N E E1 NOTE 1 1 2 e b A2 A c A1 φ L L1 3# 4# 5$8 %1 44" " 5 5 56 7 1# 6, : # < < ; ( ( < ( !!1/ / #! %% 9()* 6, =!# " !!1/=!# " !!1/4# ( ( . #4# 4 ( 9 ( . # # 4 . # 4! / 9)* ( ". I > < ;> < 4!=!# 8 < 1, $!&%#$ , 08$#$ #8 #!-# # # ! !"! #$! !% # $ !% # $ #&!( ! !# "'( )*+ ) #&#,$ --# $## ".+ % 0$ $-# $## 0% % # $ © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. - *;) DS22140A-page 25 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 26 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 APPENDIX A: REVISION HISTORY Revision A (March 2009) • Original Release of this Document. © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. DS22140A-page 29 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 30 © 2009 Microchip Technology Inc. MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM To order or obtain information, e.g., on pricing or delivery, refer to the factory or the listed sales office. PART NO. X /XX Device Temperature Range Package Examples: a) MCP6L01T-E/LT: b) MCP6L01T-E/OT: Device: MCP6L01T: MCP6L01RT: MCP6L01UT: MCP6L02T: MCP6L04T: Single Op Amp (Tape and Reel) (SC-70, SOT-23) Single Op Amp (Tape and Reel) (SOT-23) Single Op Amp (Tape and Reel) (SOT-23) Dual Op Amp (Tape and Reel) (SOIC, MSOP) Quad Op Amp (Tape and Reel) (SOIC, TSSOP) Temperature Range: E = -40°C to +125°C Package: LT OT MS SN SL ST = = = = = = Plastic Package (SC-70), 5-lead (MCP6L01 only) Plastic Small Outline Transistor (SOT-23), 5-lead Plastic MSOP, 8-lead Plastic SOIC, (3.99 mm body), 8-lead Plastic SOIC (3.99 mm body), 14-lead Plastic TSSOP (4.4mm body), 14-lead © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 5LD SC-70 package Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 5LD SOT-23 package a) MCP6L01RT-E/OT: Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 5LD SOT-23 package. a) MCP6L01UT-E/OT: Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 5LD SOT-23 package. a) MCP6L02T-E/MS: Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 8LD MSOP package. b) MCP6L02T-E/SN: Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 8LD SOIC package. a) MCP6L04T-E/SL: b) MCP6L04T-E/ST: Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 14LD SOIC package. Tape and Reel, Extended Temperature, 14LD TSSOP package. DS22140A-page 31 MCP6L01/1R/1U/2/4 NOTES: DS22140A-page 32 © 2008 Microchip Technology Inc. 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