579-MCP6007-E/MS Microchip Integrated Circuit (Small Outline Packages) In Stock

Microchip MCP6007-E/MS is a 1 MHz single operational amplifier with integrated EMI filtering in an MSOP-8 small outline package. It operates from 1.8 V to 6 V supply with rail-to-rail input and output, consuming only 100 µA quiescent current for low-power signal conditioning applications.

ACTIVEIntegrated CircuitVerified Jun 2026
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579-MCP6007-E/MSSmall Outline Packages
Quick Facts
Manufacturer
Microchip
Package
Small Outline Packages
Pin Count
8
Lifecycle
ACTIVE
Category
Integrated Circuit
RoHS
Compliant
Lead Time
3–7 business days
Shipping
DHL Express · Worldwide

Key Features

  • 1 MHz gain-bandwidth product with integrated EMI filtering reduces external component count in noise-sensitive sensor signal chains
  • Rail-to-rail input and output on 1.8 V to 6 V supply enables single-supply operation in battery-powered and low-voltage designs
  • 100 µA typical quiescent current in MSOP-8 package suits portable and IoT devices where power budget is below 1 mW per amplifier

Applications

The MCP6007-E/MS is used in precision sensor signal conditioning circuits for temperature, pressure, and current sensing in battery-operated IoT nodes and portable medical instruments. Its integrated EMI filter suppresses radio-frequency interference on the input stage, reducing the need for external RC filters on PCBs operating near wireless modules at 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz. The MSOP-8 package fits compact layouts in wearables, handheld meters, and industrial sensor transmitters where board area and supply current are constrained.

Compliance & Regulatory

RoHS StatusCompliant
Lead-FreeYes (Pb-Free)

Datasheet

579-MCP6007-E/MS Datasheet Download

Official datasheet from Microchip

Alternate & Equivalent Parts

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Frequently Asked Questions

What supply voltage range and quiescent current does the MCP6007-E/MS require for battery-powered sensor nodes?

The MCP6007-E/MS operates from 1.8 V to 6 V supply and consumes a typical quiescent current of only 100 µA, allowing it to run directly from a single AA or Li-ion cell while contributing less than 0.6 mW to total system power budget in IoT and wireless sensor node designs.

How does the integrated EMI filter in the MCP6007-E/MS reduce PCB complexity in RF-dense environments?

The MCP6007's on-chip EMI filter attenuates input interference at frequencies above 1 MHz, including 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz ISM-band signals, eliminating the need for external RC low-pass filter networks on each amplifier input. This can save 2 to 4 passive components per channel in layouts near Bluetooth or Wi-Fi modules.

For a 3.3 V single-supply current sensing application, is the MCP6007-E/MS a suitable alternative to a discrete op-amp plus external EMI filter?

Yes. At 3.3 V supply the MCP6007-E/MS delivers rail-to-rail output swing, 1 MHz bandwidth, and integrated EMI rejection — replacing a discrete op-amp plus a 100 pF to 1 nF input filter capacitor and a 1 kΩ series resistor — while fitting in an MSOP-8 footprint that is roughly 50% smaller than a SOIC-8 package for the equivalent discrete solution.

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