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Microchip's new 16V op amps deliver low quiescent current of 135 &#956;A

Microchip has announced the MCP6H01 and MCP6H02 (MCP6H01/2) general-purpose op amps featuring a low typical quiescent current of 135 μA with a gain-bandwidth product of 1.2 MHz and supply voltage from 3.5V to 16V.

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