Product Overview: LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF by Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF is a high voltage, high side current sense amplifier brought to you by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in high-performance analog technology. This precision current sense amplifier is designed to monitor the current flow in applications where high common mode voltages are present, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial, automotive, and communication systems.
Key Features
- High Voltage Operation: Capable of withstanding and accurately measuring across common mode voltages from -0.3V to 100V, the LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF is versatile in various high voltage scenarios.
- Precision Current Sensing: This device offers an excellent accuracy level with a maximum input offset voltage of just 170µV, enabling reliable current measurement.
- Low Power Consumption: With a quiescent current of only 170µA, the LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF is an energy-efficient choice for continuous current monitoring.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: It operates over a temperature range from -40°C to 125°C, ensuring stability and performance across diverse environmental conditions.
- Flexible Supply Voltage: The device can be powered with a supply voltage ranging from 4V to 60V, providing flexibility in system design.
Applications
- Automotive battery monitoring
- Power management systems
- Motor control feedback
- Overcurrent protection
- Solar power systems
Package and Quality
The LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF comes in a compact, 5-lead TSOT-23 package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. The device is supplied in tape and reel form, facilitating efficient assembly during the manufacturing process. Analog Devices Inc. ensures high standards of quality and reliability, making this current sense amplifier a trusted choice for critical applications.
Overall, the LTC6101HVACS5#TRMPBF by Analog Devices Inc. represents a robust solution for high voltage current sensing tasks, combining precision, efficiency, and durability to meet the needs of advanced electronic systems.