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5volts to 12volts using MCP604

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Hi friends,
i need to amplify 5volts to 12volts.....that's easy but problem is i have only one option, i have to use MCP604 (quad amplifier from microchip) the chip works from 2.7v to 5.5 volts.

Can i use this chip to do my work? one more thing how will i use this chip to handle negative voltages?

Thanks in advance,

Regards,
Garg
 

Hi,

op amps will never give an output voltage greater than its supply voltage. Better to go for some other opamps.

Narendra kumar
 

Thanks Narendra.

can someone please suggest me an opamp with
1. Ultra low offset voltage
2. Quad DIP package
3. With good availability

Thanks.

With best regards.
 

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