Manufacturer Part Number
INA302A3QPWRQ1
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The INA302A3QPWRQ1 is a high-side or low-side current-sense amplifier that provides accurate, wideband current monitoring in automotive and industrial applications. It features excellent common-mode rejection, low offset, and low noise, making it well-suited for precision current measurement.
Product Features and Performance
Wide input voltage range of 0V to 36V
High-side or low-side current sensing
High accuracy and low offset voltage
Fast response time and wide bandwidth
Low noise
Low quiescent current
Automotive-qualified to AEC-Q100 standards
Product Advantages
Highly accurate current measurement for improved system efficiency and control
Wide operating voltage and temperature range for versatile applications
Compact surface-mount package for space-constrained designs
Automotive-grade quality and reliability
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and precise current monitoring for critical automotive and industrial systems
Optimized performance and power efficiency for improved system-level performance
Robust design and automotive-grade qualification for demanding applications
Easy integration and scalability with Texas Instruments' broad portfolio of power management solutions
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Robust design and protection features for reliable operation
Compatibility
The INA302A3QPWRQ1 is compatible with a wide range of automotive and industrial systems that require accurate current sensing.
Application Areas
Automotive: Engine management, battery management, motor control, and power conversion
Industrial: Factory automation, power supplies, and industrial equipment
Product Lifecycle
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