Overview of LT1787CMS8
The LT1787CMS8 is a high-performance, precision current sense amplifier designed by Linear Technology. This device offers a unique blend of features that make it ideal for a wide range of applications, including power management, battery monitoring, and automotive systems. Its compact design and robust construction ensure reliable operation in demanding environments.
Key Features
- High Accuracy: The LT1787CMS8 boasts a precision voltage offset and gain accuracy, ensuring high-fidelity current measurement across a range of conditions.
- Wide Input Common Mode Range: This amplifier can handle a common mode voltage range from -2V to 36V, making it versatile for use in systems with fluctuating voltages.
- Low Current Consumption: With its low quiescent current, the LT1787CMS8 is an excellent choice for power-sensitive applications, helping to prolong battery life in portable devices.
- High-Side or Low-Side Sensing: The flexibility to use the LT1787CMS8 for either high-side or low-side current sensing allows for easier integration into various circuit designs.
- Extended Temperature Range: It operates over a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, ensuring consistent performance under varying climatic conditions.
Package and Reliability
The LT1787CMS8 comes in an MSOP-8 package, which is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. Its small footprint does not compromise its reliability or the thermal performance necessary for consistent operation. The device's robustness is further enhanced by Linear Technology's commitment to high-quality manufacturing processes, ensuring that each unit meets stringent performance criteria.
Applications
- Automotive Battery Monitoring
- Portable Device Power Management
- Industrial Control Systems
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Telecommunication Infrastructure
The LT1787CMS8 current sense amplifier is an essential component for designers who require accurate current measurement with minimal power loss. Its combination of precision, versatility, and reliability makes it a top choice for engineers looking to optimize their power monitoring and management systems.