CUR4000DJ-0001R-8-00

Mfr.Part #
CUR4000DJ-0001R-8-00
Manufacturer
TDK-Micronas
Package/Case
SOIC-8
Datasheet
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Description
Board Mount Hall Effect / Magnetic Sensors 2 Hall plate current sensor for linear or differential current sensing

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Manufacturer :
TDK-Micronas
Product Category :
Board Mount Hall Effect / Magnetic Sensors
Maximum Operating Temperature :
+ 150 C
Minimum Operating Temperature :
- 40 C
Mounting Style :
SMD/SMT
Operating Supply Voltage :
3 V to 5.5 V
Package / Case :
SOIC-8
Packaging :
Cut Tape, Reel

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