The INA200AIDGKRG4 is a high-quality current shunt monitor from Texas Instruments, designed to offer precision voltage measurement across shunts. This advanced component is an integral part of power management systems, particularly in applications where accurate current monitoring is essential.
Key Features
- High Accuracy: The INA200AIDGKRG4 provides a high level of accuracy in current measurements, which is crucial for maintaining system reliability and performance.
- Wide Common-Mode Range: It operates over a wide common-mode voltage range from -16V to +80V, which enables its use in various applications, including those that experience large voltage swings.
- Low Quiescent Current: The device has a low quiescent current, making it suitable for power-sensitive applications.
- Adjustable Current Sensing: The INA200AIDGKRG4 allows for adjustable current sensing, providing flexibility to work with different shunt resistor values and sensitivity requirements.
- Overcurrent Protection: It features a threshold voltage set by an external resistor, enabling overcurrent protection tailored to the specific needs of the application.
- Output Flag: The device includes an output flag that signals when the current exceeds the preset threshold, which can be used for immediate system response to overcurrent conditions.
Applications
The INA200AIDGKRG4 is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Power management systems
- Battery chargers
- Automotive systems
- Overcurrent protection circuits
- Portable devices
Package and Quality
Encased in an 8-pin MSOP PowerPAD™ package, the INA200AIDGKRG4 is designed for compact and efficient thermal performance. Texas Instruments ensures the highest quality and reliability, with rigorous testing and quality control measures applied to each component. The device is RoHS compliant, adhering to environmental standards and regulations.
With its combination of precision, flexibility, and reliability, the INA200AIDGKRG4 from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to implement accurate current sensing in their power management solutions.