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Current-sense amplifier is simple to apply

A Linear Technology Corp product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 3, 2007

Low-cost high-side current-sense amplifier can resolve small differential signals from common mode voltages up to 36V.

New from Linear Technology, the LT6106 is a low-cost high-side current-sense amplifier that can resolve small differential signals from common mode voltages up to 36V.

With a maximum of just 250uV input offset voltage and a full-scale differential input of 500mV, the LT6106 offers a dynamic range of 2000:1.

The input bias current is guaranteed to be no more than 40nA, essentially eliminating bias current as a source of error.

For handling fault conditions, the LT6106 can withstand common mode voltages up to 44V and can respond to signal changes within 3.5us.

The operating temperature range of -40 to +125C makes the LT6106 suitable for industrial and automotive applications such as power management, motion control and battery charging.

The LT6106 is versatile and simple to use.

Two external resistors set the amplifier gain, providing control of gain accuracy and drift, power consumption, response time and input/output impedance.

The LT6106's SOT-23 package is pin compatible with Linear Technology's LTC6101 and LTC6101HV, providing designers with interchangeable current sense amplifiers for inputs up to 36, 60 or 100V.

"The performance and low cost of the LT6106 enables wider adoption of current sense in industrial and automotive applications", says Mike Kultgen, Design Manager for Linear Technology.

The LT6106 is in full production, with prices starting at US $0.82 each in 1000-piece quantities.

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