Product Overview: LT3092IDD#PBF
The LT3092IDD#PBF is a highly versatile, programmable current source from Analog Devices Inc., designed to offer precision and ease of use for a wide range of applications. Encased in a compact 8-lead DFN package, this innovative component is part of the LT3092 series, known for its reliability and performance in current control scenarios.
Key Features
- Programmable Current Source: The output current can be set from 0.5µA to 200mA with a simple external resistor, providing exceptional flexibility for various design requirements.
- Wide Voltage Range: It operates effectively across a wide input voltage range of 1.2V to 40V, ensuring compatibility with a broad spectrum of power supplies and systems.
- High Accuracy: The device boasts excellent regulation, with a typical temperature coefficient of only 20ppm/°C and an initial accuracy of 1%, ensuring precise current delivery over varying conditions.
- Low Dropout Voltage: The low dropout voltage of merely 350mV at 200mA allows for efficient operation even in scenarios where the input-to-output differential is minimal.
- Thermal Protection: It includes thermal shutdown and current limiting features that protect the device and the application from over-temperature and over-current conditions.
Applications
- LED Lighting and Drives
- Battery Charging
- Power Supplies
- Automotive and Industrial Controls
- Sensor Excitation
The LT3092IDD#PBF is an excellent choice for designers looking for a robust, adjustable current source that can be easily integrated into a variety of circuits. Its high level of integration reduces the need for additional components, simplifying design and conserving board space. Whether it's for driving LEDs with precision or powering sensitive sensors, the LT3092IDD#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. combines performance with practicality, making it a go-to solution for current regulation needs.
Note: For full specifications and application guidance, refer to the official datasheet and design resources provided by Analog Devices Inc.