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PAC1720-1-AIA-TR

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DUAL HIGH-SIDE CURRENT SENSOR WITH I2C, 40V, POWER CALCULATION, VOLTAGE READING, BI-DIRECTIONAL, ALERT, UP TO 80MV FULL SCALE RANGE

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

PAC1720-1-AIA-TR

Active
Microchip Technology

DUAL HIGH-SIDE CURRENT SENSOR WITH I2C, 40V, POWER CALCULATION, VOLTAGE READING, BI-DIRECTIONAL, ALERT, UP TO 80MV FULL SCALE RANGE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationPAC1720-1-AIA-TR
Accuracy1 %
FunctionCurrent Monitor
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case10-VFDFN Exposed Pad
Sensing MethodHigh-Side
Supplier Device Package10-DFN (3x3)
Voltage - Input [Max]40 V
Voltage - Input [Min]0 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 1.42
25$ 1.20
100$ 1.16
Digi-Reel® 1$ 1.42
25$ 1.20
100$ 1.16
Tape & Reel (TR) 5000$ 1.16
Microchip DirectT/R 1$ 1.42
25$ 1.20
100$ 1.07
1000$ 1.05
5000$ 1.04

Description

General part information

PAC1720 Series

The PAC1720 is a dual high-side bi-directional current sensing monitor with precision voltage measurement capabilities. Each sensor measures the voltage developed across an external sense resistor to represent the high-side current of a battery or voltage regulator. The PAC1720 also measures the SENSE+ pin voltage and calculates average power over the integration period. The PAC1720 can be programmed to assert the ALERT# pin when high and low limits are exceeded for Current Sense and Bus Voltage. Available in a RoHS compliant 3 X 3mm 10-pin DFN package.

The PAC1720 device is good for measuring dynamic power. The long integration time allows for extending system polling cycles without losing any power consumption information. In addition the alert ensures that transient events are captured between the polling cycles.