Does anyone know of an op amp IC packaging with 6/8/10 op amps in one package. I have to make a ckt (with basic op amps) having 10 (5+5) op-amps in it !
I believe there exist some hex package op amps, from intersil if I recall.
For saving space, you should just look at getting quad op amps in BGA/LGA packages. With such packages, you can just bunch them together, almost as if you have one package with dozens of amps in it. That's where real space saving happens.
I believe there exist some hex package op amps, from intersil if I recall.
For saving space, you should just look at getting quad op amps in BGA/LGA packages. With such packages, you can just bunch them together, almost as if you have one package with dozens of amps in it. That's where real space saving happens.
The intersil part I was thinking of was EL5611, which does have six general op amps, but it may be discontinued.
But anyways more op amps per package does not mean higher overall density. The type of packaging is more important. For example even if you had the EL5611, that's six op amps in a 24 pin TSSOP, but look at devices like the ADA4691-2, which has two amps in a 1.25x1.25mm package. Getting several of the latter part gives better density, even with less devices per package.
it's better to choose quad amplifer to comprise your application.Because quad amplifier is industrial standard.Easy to ordering and replaceing if need in future.