Product Overview: INA186A3QDCKRQ1
The INA186A3QDCKRQ1 is a high-precision current sense amplifier from Texas Instruments, designed to cater to automotive and industrial applications that demand high accuracy and reliability. This device is part of TI's extensive range of current shunt monitors and is specifically engineered to meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry, including AEC-Q100 qualification.
Key Features:
- High Accuracy: The INA186A3QDCKRQ1 offers an impressive accuracy level, with a low offset voltage that allows for precise current measurement across a wide range of temperatures.
- Wide Common-Mode Range: Capable of operating over a common-mode voltage range from -0.2V to +26V, this device is suitable for a variety of use cases, including those that involve high-side current sensing in battery-powered applications.
- Low Quiescent Current: With a quiescent current of only 260µA (typical), the amplifier is optimized for energy efficiency, making it ideal for power-sensitive systems.
- Adjustable Gain: The INA186A3QDCKRQ1 features an adjustable gain set by external resistors, providing flexibility in amplification levels to accommodate different shunt resistor values and current ranges.
- Robust Design: The device is designed to withstand transient events and is protected against reverse battery conditions, enhancing its durability in harsh automotive environments.
- Small Package: Housed in a compact SC-70 package, this current sense amplifier requires minimal board space, which is crucial in space-constrained automotive applications.
Applications:
The INA186A3QDCKRQ1 is versatile and can be used in a broad array of applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive battery management systems
- Motor control in vehicles
- Power management modules
- Overcurrent protection systems
- Industrial automation systems
With its combination of high accuracy, wide common-mode range, and low power consumption, the INA186A3QDCKRQ1 from Texas Instruments stands out as a robust solution for current sensing in both automotive and industrial applications.