AD8217BRMZ

Introducing the AD8217BRMZ, a high precision, low power, and zero-drift current shunt amplifier, designed to provide accurate current sensing in a wide range of applications. This innovative amplifier from Analog Devices offers exceptional performance and versatility, making it an ideal choice for precision measurement and control systems. The AD8217BRMZ features a wide input voltage range from -0.3V to +40V, allowing for precise measurements even in high voltage applications. With a gain accuracy of 0.2%, a drift of only 0.3µV/°C, and a power supply rejection ratio of 100dB, this amplifier delivers consistent and reliable results across varying temperature and power supply conditions. In addition, the low power consumption of the AD8217BRMZ ensures efficient operation and extended battery life in portable applications. With a quiescent current as low as 22µA, this amplifier minimizes power losses and reduces the need for frequent battery replacements. With its compact and robust MSOP-8 package, the AD8217BRMZ is easy to integrate into any circuit layout, enabling simplified system design and manufacturing processes. Trust Analog Devices to provide you with the precision and reliability you need for your current sensing applications with the AD8217BRMZ.

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