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    Intersil's Rad-Hard Dual Precision Op Amp Consumes Low Power, Delivers Low Noise

    10/21/2011

    Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: ISIL) has expanded its family of radiation hardened single supply op amps with the introduction of the ISL70218SRH. This dual precision rail-to-rail output amplifier consumes half the power of competing devices, and provides superior noise performance, input offset and input bias current specifications. The ISL70218SRH is designed for satellite applications, nuclear reactor equipment, oilfield drilling equipment and other applications that require full military temperature ranges and hermetic packaging. Its low 850microamp supply current is ideal for power-sensitive satellite applications. Pricing and Availability The ISL70218SRH is currently available in 10-pin ceramic flatpacks, with samples available at $58.90 each. Quantity pricing is available upon request. About Intersil Intersil Corporation is a leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analogue, mixed signal, and power management semiconductors. The Company's products address some of the fastest growing markets within the communications, computing, consumer and industrial industries. For more information about Intersil or to find out how to become a member of our winning team, visit the Company's web site and career page at www.intersil.com

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