TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Mounting Style | Surface Mount |
Number of Pins | 16 Pin |
Case/Package | VQFN-16 |
Output Current | ≤5 mA |
Number of Channels | 3 Channel |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 110 dB |
Operating Temperature (Max) | 125 ℃ |
Operating Temperature (Min) | -40 ℃ |
Accuracy | ±0.25 % |
Minimum CMRR Range | 105dB ~ 115dB |
Supply Voltage (Max) | 5V ~ 7V |
Input Voltage | 0V ~ 26V |
TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Product Lifecycle Status | Active |
Packaging | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ ~ 125℃ |
The INA3221-Q1 is a three-channel, high-side current and bus voltage monitor with an I2C- and SMBUS-compatible interface. The INA3221-Q1 monitors both shunt voltage drops and bus supply voltages, in addition to having programmable conversion times and averaging modes for these signals. The INA3221-Q1 offers both critical and warning alerts to detect multiple programmable out-of-range conditions for each channel.
●The INA3221-Q1 senses current on buses that can vary from 0 V to 26 V. The device is powered from a single 2.7-V to 5.5-V supply, and draws 350 µA (typ) of supply current. The INA3221-Q1 is specified over the operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C. The I2C- and SMBUS-compatible interface features four programmable addresses.
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