
INA204AID
Obsolete-16 TO 80V, 500KHZ CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER W/ DUAL COMPARATORS
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INA204AID
Obsolete-16 TO 80V, 500KHZ CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER W/ DUAL COMPARATORS
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | INA204AID |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | 3.5 % |
| Current - Output | 1 mA |
| Function | Current Monitor |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 125 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C |
| Package / Case | 14-SOIC |
| Package / Case [x] | 0.154 in |
| Package / Case [y] | 3.9 mm |
| Sensing Method | High-Side |
| Voltage - Input [Max] | 80 V |
| Voltage - Input [Min] | -16 V |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas Instruments | TUBE | 1 | $ 3.44 | |
| 100 | $ 3.02 | |||
| 250 | $ 2.12 | |||
| 1000 | $ 1.71 | |||
Description
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INA204 Series
The INA203, INA204, and INA205 are a family of unidirectional current-shunt monitors with voltage output, dual comparators, and voltage reference. The INA203, INA204, and INA205 can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from –16 V to 80 V. The INA203, INA204, and INA205 are available with three output voltage scales: 20 V/V, 50 V/V, and 100 V/V, with up to 500-kHz bandwidth.
The INA203, INA204, and INA205 also incorporate two open-drain comparators with internal 0.6-V references. On 14-pin versions, the comparator references can be overridden by external inputs. Comparator 1 includes a latching capability, and Comparator 2 has a user-programmable delay. 14-pin versions also provide a 1.2-V reference output.
The INA203, INA204, and INA205 operate from a single 2.7-V to 18-V supply. They are specified over the extended operating temperature range of –40°C to 125°C.
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