Manufacturer Part Number
INA138QPWRQ1
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The INA138QPWRQ1 is a high-side current monitor used in power management applications, designed by Texas Instruments. This device is part of their automotive-grade product line, providing precise current monitoring solutions.
Product Features and Performance
High-side current sensing
Input voltage range from 2.7V to 36V
Accuracy of ±0.5%
Operating temperature from -40°C to 125°C
AEC-Q100 automotive qualification
Surface mount, 8-TSSOP packaging
Product Advantages
Enables accurate current monitoring over a wide input voltage range
High accuracy allows for precise control and management of power
Suitable for harsh automotive environments due to its wide operating temperature range and robust qualification
Compact package facilitates easy integration into system designs
Key Technical Parameters
Sensing Method: High-Side
Accuracy: ±0.5%
Voltage Input: 2.7V ~ 36V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Grade: Automotive
Packaging: 8-TSSOP
Quality and Safety Features
Meets AEC-Q100 standards for automotive quality and reliability
High accuracy and robust design ensure reliable operation and monitoring
Compatibility
Compatible with various automotive and industrial systems requiring current monitoring
Designed for easy integration with a wide range of voltage levels and systems
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Battery charging and management systems
Power management and distribution systems
Industrial and automation systems
Product Lifecycle
Active status, indicating ongoing production and support
No current indication of nearing discontinuation, allowing for long-term integration and use
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High accuracy and wide voltage range for versatile application in power management
Automotive-grade reliability and qualification ensure suitability for demanding applications
Compact and robust design for ease of integration into various systems
Supported by Texas Instruments' technical documentation and customer support