INA282AID Texas Instruments, Current Shunt Monitor Single Bidirectional 8-Pin SOIC
- RS Stock No.:
- 817-6603P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- INA282AID
- Brand:
- Texas Instruments
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- RS Stock No.:
- 817-6603P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- INA282AID
- Brand:
- Texas Instruments
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Texas Instruments | |
Power Supply Type | Single | |
Typical Single Supply Voltage | 2.7 → 18 V | |
Minimum CMRR | 120dB | |
Number of Channels per Chip | 1 | |
Output Type | Bidirectional | |
Maximum Supply Current | 900 μA | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Package Type | SOIC | |
Pin Count | 8 | |
Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1.5mm | |
Height | 1.5mm | |
Length | 5mm | |
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage | 18 V | |
Width | 4mm | |
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage | 2.7 V | |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +125 °C | |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -40 °C | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Texas Instruments | ||
Power Supply Type Single | ||
Typical Single Supply Voltage 2.7 → 18 V | ||
Minimum CMRR 120dB | ||
Number of Channels per Chip 1 | ||
Output Type Bidirectional | ||
Maximum Supply Current 900 μA | ||
Mounting Type Surface Mount | ||
Package Type SOIC | ||
Pin Count 8 | ||
Dimensions 5 x 4 x 1.5mm | ||
Height 1.5mm | ||
Length 5mm | ||
Maximum Operating Supply Voltage 18 V | ||
Width 4mm | ||
Minimum Operating Supply Voltage 2.7 V | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature +125 °C | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40 °C | ||
Current Sense Amplifiers Analogue Output, Texas Instruments
Current and power measurement for real-time system protection, feedback control and high-accuracy system monitoring.
Current Sensing Amplifiers have a voltage output that is proportional to the volt drop across a very low value resistor, usually in a high-current power rail. Hence they measure the current flowing in that power rail.