The LTC2990CMS#TRPBF, manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., is a versatile monitoring system designed for precise measurement and control of system parameters. This high-performance integrated circuit is capable of monitoring voltage, current, and temperature, making it an essential component for a wide range of applications including power management, system monitoring, and environmental control.
Key Features
- Quad Channel Monitoring: This device can monitor four channels simultaneously. It can measure two differential voltages or four single-ended voltages, as well as one differential and two single-ended voltages, providing flexibility for various configurations.
- Temperature Measurement: The LTC2990CMS#TRPBF has an internal temperature sensor with a range of -40°C to 125°C, offering precise temperature monitoring capabilities.
- Current Sensing: With its ability to sense current by measuring the voltage across a sense resistor, this IC enables accurate current monitoring for load and power management.
- I2C Interface: The device features an I2C interface, facilitating easy integration into digital systems for communication and control.
- High Accuracy: It provides high accuracy measurements with a typical accuracy of ±0.3% for voltage and ±1°C for temperature, ensuring reliable data for critical applications.
- Programmable Alert Outputs: Programmable alert outputs enable the device to trigger external actions based on predefined thresholds, enhancing system protection and response.
- Supply Voltage Range: The LTC2990 operates from a supply voltage range of 3V to 5.5V, accommodating various system power requirements.
Applications
The LTC2990CMS#TRPBF is ideally suited for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Telecommunication systems
- Computer servers and networks
- Industrial control systems
- Battery management systems
- Automotive systems
With its comprehensive monitoring capabilities and robust feature set, the LTC2990CMS#TRPBF from Analog Devices Inc. is a powerful solution for ensuring the health and performance of electronic systems.