The Microchip MCP6L94T-E/ST is a quad general-purpose op-amp with a 10 MHz gain-bandwidth product and a 7 V/µs slew rate, making it suitable for multi-channel signal conditioning in industrial and automotive environments. The 10 MHz GBWP supports active filters up to the low-MHz range and ADC driver applications with moderate settling requirements. The 7 V/µs slew rate keeps large-signal distortion low for signals up to a few hundred kHz — enough for sensor outputs, motor current shunts, and audio paths. The rail-to-rail output stage allows the amplifier to swing close to the supply rails, maximizing dynamic range in low-voltage systems.
850 µA per channel — power budget for multi-channel boards
Each of the four amplifiers draws 850 µA typical supply current, so the entire quad consumes about 3.4 mA. That is a power-conscious figure for a 10 MHz part — it keeps the thermal rise low in the 14-TSSOP package and leaves headroom for other rail loads. The 1 pA input bias current suits high-impedance sensor interfaces like photodiode amplifiers or pH probes, where bias current drift would otherwise swamp the signal.
ROHS3 compliance covers global regulatory requirements for lead-free assembly.
Package and footprint — 14-TSSOP for dense boards
The 14-TSSOP package (4.40 mm width, 0.173" pitch) is a space-efficient choice for multi-channel designs where board area is constrained. Surface-mount assembly is standard for reflow processes. The 25 mA output current per channel is enough to drive typical ADC inputs or small-signal relays without a buffer stage.
