AD22057RZ Analog Devices Current Sensing Amplifier Single 8-Pin SOIC
- RS Stock No.:
- 709-5636P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AD22057RZ
- Brand:
- Analog Devices
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- RS Stock No.:
- 709-5636P
- Mfr. Part No.:
- AD22057RZ
- Brand:
- Analog Devices
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Analog Devices | |
| Product Type | Current Sensing Amplifier | |
| Power Supply Type | Single | |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 3V | |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 36V | |
| CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 80dB | |
| Number of Channels | 1 | |
| Supply Current | 500μA | |
| Mount Type | Surface | |
| Package Type | SOIC | |
| Pin Count | 8 | |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | -40°C | |
| GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product | 30kHz | |
| Length | 5mm | |
| Series | AD22057 | |
| Standards/Approvals | No | |
| Height | 1.5mm | |
| Width | 4 mm | |
| Automotive Standard | No | |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 125°C | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Analog Devices | ||
Product Type Current Sensing Amplifier | ||
Power Supply Type Single | ||
Minimum Supply Voltage 3V | ||
Maximum Supply Voltage 36V | ||
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio 80dB | ||
Number of Channels 1 | ||
Supply Current 500μA | ||
Mount Type Surface | ||
Package Type SOIC | ||
Pin Count 8 | ||
Minimum Operating Temperature -40°C | ||
GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product 30kHz | ||
Length 5mm | ||
Series AD22057 | ||
Standards/Approvals No | ||
Height 1.5mm | ||
Width 4 mm | ||
Automotive Standard No | ||
Maximum Operating Temperature 125°C | ||
Current Sensing Amplifiers, Analog Devices
Current Sense Amplifiers accurately amplify small voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltage.
Current Sensing Amplifiers have a voltage output that is proportional to the volt drop across a very low value resistor, usually in a high-current power rail. Hence they measure the current flowing in that power rail.
