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Current-Sense Amplifier integrates low-drift shunt resistor.

2015-07-14 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Integrating 2 mΩ shunt resistor with bi-directional, zero-drift current-sense amplifier, Model INA250 supports both low-side and high-side implementations. Resistor offers 0.1% tolerance as well as low drift of 15 ppm/°C from -40 to +125°C. Amplifier features offset current of 12.5 mA with temperature drift of 250 µA/°C and gain drift of 30 ppm/°C. Supplied in 5 x 6.4 mm TSSOP package, device is suited for test and measurement, communications load monitoring, and power supplies.

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