MCQ1806GS-5-25-AEC1-P

Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
946-MCQ1806GS5-25-P
MCQ1806GS-5-25-AEC1-P

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Description:
Board Mount Current Sensors 3kVRMS Isolated Hall-Effect Current Sensor with 500VRMS Working Voltage and +/-2.5% Accuracy, AEC-Q100 Qualified

Lifecycle:
New At Mouser
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In Stock: 490

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490 Can Dispatch Immediately
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
4,49 € 4,49 €
3,79 € 18,95 €
3,52 € 35,20 €
3,20 € 80,00 €
2,97 € 148,50 €
2,76 € 276,00 €
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 500)
2,34 € 1.170,00 €
2,27 € 2.270,00 €
2,16 € 5.400,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
Product Category: Board Mount Current Sensors
RoHS:  
25 A
Current Sense
5 us
2.5 %
5 V
Analog
Brand: Monolithic Power Systems (MPS)
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Height: 1.75 mm
Length: 5 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Package/Case: SOIC-8
Packaging: Reel
Packaging: Cut Tape
Product Type: Board Mount Current Sensors
Series: MCQ1806
Factory Pack Quantity: 500
Subcategory: Sensors
Supply Voltage - Max: 5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min: 4.5 V
Type: Linear Hall
Width: 4 mm
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USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

MCQ1806 Automotive Hall-Effect Current Sensors

Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MCQ1806 Automotive Hall-Effect Current Sensors are designed for AC and DC sensing. The Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MCQ1806 sensors' differential Hall array cancels stray magnetic fields, while a low-resistance primary conductor directs current near the IC. The current generates a magnetic field, detected at two points by Hall-effect transducers. The difference in the magnetic field is converted into a voltage proportional to the current. A spinning current technique ensures a low and stable offset.