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INA283AIDGKT

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Texas Instruments

-14 TO 80V, BI-DIRECTIONAL CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER

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8-VSSOP
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

INA283AIDGKT

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

-14 TO 80V, BI-DIRECTIONAL CURRENT SENSE AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationINA283AIDGKT
Accuracy0.4 %
FunctionCurrent Monitor
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case8-MSOP, 8-TSSOP
Package / Case3 mm
Package / Case [custom]0.118 in
Sensing MethodHigh/Low-Side
Voltage - Input [Max]80 V
Voltage - Input [Min]-14 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 5.92
10$ 3.98
Digi-Reel® 1$ 5.92
10$ 3.98
Texas InstrumentsSMALL T&R 1$ 3.49
100$ 3.06
250$ 2.14
1000$ 1.73

Description

General part information

INA283-Q1 Series

The INA28x-Q1 family includes the INA282-Q1, INA283-Q1, INA284-Q1, INA285-Q1, and INA286-Q1 devices. These devices are voltage output current shunt monitors that can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from –14 V to +80 V, independent of the supply voltage. The low offset of the zero-drift architecture enables current sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10 mV full-scale.

These current sense amplifiers operate from a single 2.7-V to 18-V supply, drawing a maximum of 900 µA of supply current. These devices are specified over the extended operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C, and offered in SOIC-8 and VSSOP-8 packages.

The INA28x-Q1 family includes the INA282-Q1, INA283-Q1, INA284-Q1, INA285-Q1, and INA286-Q1 devices. These devices are voltage output current shunt monitors that can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from –14 V to +80 V, independent of the supply voltage. The low offset of the zero-drift architecture enables current sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10 mV full-scale.