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PGA309AIPWR
+NomenclatureIC PROG SNSR COND V-OUT 16-TSSOP
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FabricantTexas Instruments
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Pièce fabricant #PGA309AIPWR
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Package TSSOP (PW)-16
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En stock6353
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT) |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| Type | Signal Conditioner |
| InputType | Logic |
| OutputType | Voltage |
| Current-Supply | 1.2 mA |
| OperatingTemperature | -40°C ~ 125°C |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| Package/Case | 16-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) |
Présentation
Description
Key features of the PGA309AIPWR include its ratiometric voltage excitation, which helps improve measurement accuracy, and its low temperature drift, which ensures stable performance across varying temperatures. The device also supports digital communication with an EEPROM, facilitating easy storage and retrieval of calibration data.
This signal conditioner is commonly used in industrial applications, automotive systems, and consumer electronics where precise sensor data is crucial. The compact PowerPAD package aids in efficient thermal management, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. Overall, the PGA309AIPWR is a versatile solution for enhancing the performance and reliability of analog sensor outputs.
Equivalent
1. AD8556 from Analog Devices
2. MAX1452 from Maxim Integrated
3. XTR105 from Texas Instruments
These alternatives offer similar functionalities such as sensor signal conditioning, amplification, and calibration capabilities for bridge sensors and other analog inputs. Always check the specific requirements of your application to ensure compatibility.
Features
1. Wide Supply Range: Operates from 2.7V to 5.5V, accommodating various power supply conditions.
2. High Accuracy and Low Drift: Offers high-accuracy signal conditioning with low offset and gain drift over temperature, enhancing measurement reliability.
3. Programmable Gain and Offset: Provides calibration flexibility with programmable gain (up to 1152) and offset settings, tailored to specific sensor requirements.
4. Temperature Compensation: Features integrated temperature compensation to correct for sensor errors over a wide temperature range.
5. Digital Interface: Utilizes an I²C-compatible interface for easy configuration and calibration.
6. Low Power Consumption: Designed with low power usage, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
7. Small Package: Available in a TSSOP-16 package, ideal for space-constrained applications.
These features make the PGA309AIPWR suitable for various applications, including industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics, where high precision and reliability are critical.
Pinout
Key features of the PGA309 include:
1. Programmable Gain Amplification: It allows for the adjustment of gain to accommodate sensors with different output ranges.
2. Offset and Span Adjustments: Offers precise offset and span calibration to match sensor characteristics.
3. Temperature Compensation: Uses an on-chip temperature sensor or an external sensor to perform real-time temperature compensation.
4. Digital Calibration: Stores calibration coefficients digitally, allowing for easy re-programming without the need for hardware changes.
This makes the PGA309 suitable for applications requiring precision sensor signal conditioning, such as pressure and temperature sensors in industrial and automotive environments.
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Application
1. Pressure Sensors: Calibration and linearization of bridge sensors in pressure measurement.
2. Temperature Sensors: Conditioning signals from RTDs and thermocouples.
3. Load Cells: Enhancing accuracy in weight scales and load measurement systems.
4. Industrial Automation: Sensor signal conditioning in process controls.
5. Medical Instruments: Precision signal processing in medical diagnostic equipment.
6. Automotive Sensors: Conditioning outputs from a variety of automotive sensors for better accuracy.
It is valued for its ability to provide precise calibration, temperature compensation, and amplification of sensor outputs.