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LT6106 is available from Analog Devices at Xecor. Designed for high-side current sensing, the LT6106 offers low offset voltage (250µV maximum), configurable gain with two resistors, and a wide supply range of 2.7V to 36V (44V absolute maximum). Available in the SOT-23-5 package, it is ideal for applications such as current shunt measurement, battery monitoring, power management, motor control, lamp monitoring, and overcurrent detection. Whether used in automotive, industrial, or consumer electronics, this series ensures high accuracy, flexibility, and efficiency for demanding applications. Xecor is an authorized distributor for Analog Devices. Please view our extensive selection of the LT6106 series below.

Part Number Description Package Inventory Add To Bom
LT6106HS5#TRMPBF SP Amp Current Sense Amp Single 36V 5-Pin TSOT-23 T/R SOT23-5 7,843
LT6106CS5#TRMPBF Compact integrated circuit for precise current sensing in electronic circuits SOT-23-5 7,484
LT6106HS5#TRPBF SP Amp Current Sense Amp Single 36V 5-Pin TSOT-23 T/R SOT23-5 8,507
LT6106CS5#TRPBF Ideal for precision current sensing in automotive electronics TSOT-5 9,659
LT6106HS5#WTRMPBF Tailored for unique circuit requirements TSOT-5 5,818
LT6106HS5#WTRPBF High performance amplifier for accurate current sensing needs SOT-23-5 7,000
LT6106IS5#TRPBF SP Amp Current Sense Amp Single 36V 5-Pin TSOT-23 T/R SOT-5 7,981
LT6106IS5#TRMPBF High-performance amplifier for accurate current sensing applications SOT-23-5 3,888

Key Featrues

Gain Configurable with Two Resistors: The LT6106 allows for flexible gain configuration using just two external resistors, enabling precise current measurement with accuracy better than 1%. This feature enhances design adaptability and simplifies customization for various applications like battery monitoring and motor control.
Low Offset Voltage (250µV Maximum): The amplifier's low input offset voltage minimizes measurement errors, ensuring high accuracy in current sensing applications. This is particularly beneficial for low-current measurements in power management and fault detection systems.
Wide Supply Voltage Range (2.7V to 36V): The LT6106 operates over a broad supply voltage range, making it suitable for diverse applications, from low-power portable devices to high-voltage industrial systems. This versatility extends its use cases across multiple industries.
Low Input Bias Current (40nA Maximum): The amplifier's ultra-low input bias current reduces errors caused by loading effects on the sensing circuit, improving accuracy in high-impedance applications such as current shunt measurement and precision monitoring.
Compact SOT-23-5 Package: The device is housed in a small SOT-23-5 package, making it ideal for space-constrained designs. Its compact form factor and surface-mount compatibility enhance integration into modern, miniaturized electronic systems.

Applications

Battery Current Monitoring: The LT6106 is ideal for monitoring current in battery-powered systems, such as electric vehicles, portable electronics, and renewable energy storage. Its high-side current sensing capability and low offset voltage ensure accurate measurements, making it suitable for precise battery management and charge/discharge monitoring.
Motor Control Systems: The LT6106 is perfect for current sensing in motor control applications, such as robotics, industrial automation, and electric vehicles. Its wide supply voltage range and configurable gain allow for precise current monitoring, enabling efficient motor control and fault detection.
Power Supply Monitoring: The LT6106 is well-suited for monitoring current in power supply circuits, such as DC-DC converters and voltage regulators. Its low input bias current and high accuracy make it ideal for ensuring stable and efficient power delivery in consumer electronics and industrial equipment.
Overcurrent Protection: The LT6106 is excellent for implementing overcurrent protection in circuits, such as power distribution systems and electronic loads. Its fast response and high accuracy enable reliable detection of fault conditions, ensuring the safety and longevity of connected devices.