The AD8211 is a high voltage, precision current shunt amplifier. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a typical ±0.35% gain error over the entire temperature range. The buffered output voltage directly interfaces with any typical converter. Excellent commonmode rejection from −2 V to +65 V is independent of the 5 V supply. The AD8211 perform.
Qualified for automotive applications ±4000 V human body model (HBM) electrostatic discharge (ESD) High common-mode input voltage range: −2 V to +65 V Continuous input voltage range: −3 V to +68 V Buffered output voltage Wide operating temperature range 5-lead SOT: −40°C to +125°C Excellent ac and dc performance 5 µV/°C typical offset drift −13 ppm/°C typical gain vs. temperature 120 dB typical common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) at dc APPLICATIONS High-side current sensing Motor controls Transmission controls Engine management Suspension controls Vehicle dynamic controls DC-to-dc converters GE.
No. | Partie # | Fabricant | Description | Fiche Technique |
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1 | AD8210 |
Analog Devices |
High-Side Bi-directional Current-Shunt Monitor | |
2 | AD8212 |
Analog Devices |
High Voltage Current Shunt Monitor | |
3 | AD8213 |
Analog Devices |
Dual High Voltage Current Shunt Monitor | |
4 | AD8214 |
Analog Devices |
High Voltage Current Shunt Comparator | |
5 | AD8215 |
Analog Devices |
Current Shunt Monitor | |
6 | AD8216 |
Analog Devices |
Bidirectional 65 V Difference Amplifier | |
7 | AD8217 |
Analog Devices |
Zero-Drift Current Shunt Monitor | |
8 | AD8218 |
Analog Devices |
Bidirectional Current Shunt Monitor | |
9 | AD8219 |
Analog Devices |
Unidirectional Current Shunt Monitor | |
10 | AD820 |
Analog Devices |
FET Input Op Amp | |
11 | AD8200 |
Analog Devices |
Single Supply Difference Amplifier | |
12 | AD8202 |
Analog Devices |
Single-Supply Difference Amplifier |