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INA2134UA/2K5
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INA2134UA/2K5 Description
The INA2134UA/2K5 is a high-side current shunt monitor from Texas Instruments. It is designed to measure the current flowing through a high-side shunt resistor with high accuracy and precision. The device is available in a small, thermally enhanced, 16-pin QFN package and is suitable for a wide range of applications.
Description:
The INA2134UA/2K5 is a high-side current shunt monitor that offers a scalable current measurement solution with a precision burden voltage of 2.5mV. It features a low-drift, low-offset, and low-noise amplifier that can measure currents from a few milliamps to several hundred amps, depending on the value of the shunt resistor used.
Features:
- High accuracy and precision current measurement
- Low-drift, low-offset, and low-noise amplifier
- Wide input voltage range (up to 60V)
- Scalable current measurement solution
- Programmable gain (1, 5, 20, 40)
- I2C and SMBus communication protocols
- Thermal shutdown protection
- Small, thermally enhanced, 16-pin QFN package
Applications:
The INA2134UA/2K5 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial motor control systems
- Power supply and battery management systems
- Renewable energy systems, such as solar panels and wind turbines
- Electric vehicle charging systems
- Energy monitoring and power quality analysis
- Medical equipment, such as patient monitoring systems and diagnostic equipment
- Test and measurement equipment for current measurement and analysis
In summary, the INA2134UA/2K5 is a high-performance current shunt monitor from Texas Instruments that offers high accuracy and precision in a small package. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, including industrial motor control systems, power supply and battery management systems, renewable energy systems, electric vehicle charging systems, energy monitoring, medical equipment, and test and measurement equipment.



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