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Analog Devices LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF — Microcontrollers & Processors (MCU / MPU / DSP)

LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF Li-Ion Battery Monitor, 1-12 Cells, 36-SSOP

MPNLTC6801IG#3ZZPBF
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Analog Devices Automotive series LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF Li-Ion Battery Monitor IC, 1-12 cells, 36-SSOP surface-mount package, tube delivery.

$27.19Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging36-SSOP (0.209", 5.30mm Width)
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
SeriesAutomotive
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesAutomotive
MountingSurface Mount
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
PackageTube
FunctionBattery Monitor
Case36-SSOP (0.209\", 5.30mm Width)
Number of cells1 ~ 12
Fault protectionOver Temperature, Over/Under Voltage
Battery chemistryLithium Ion

Product details

Battery monitor for 1-12 Li-ion cells

The LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF is a dedicated Li-ion battery monitor IC from Analog Devices, part of the Automotive series, designed to supervise stacks of 1 to 12 series-connected cells. It integrates fault detection for over-temperature, over-voltage, and under-voltage conditions, making it a self-contained supervisory block for battery-management systems.

36-SSOP board-fit and supply format

The tube delivery means the parts arrive in a rigid anti-static carrier — each tube holds a known quantity, which simplifies kitting for low-to-medium volume production runs. The supplier device package is 36-SSOP, identical to the package/case designation — no ambiguity on the land pattern. The mounting type is surface mount, so the board must have the corresponding SSOP-36 footprint with the recommended copper pad and solder paste stencil aperture from the Analog Devices datasheet.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between LTC6801IG#3ZZPBF and LTC6801IG#PBF?

The LTC6801IG#PBF is the same die and package — both are 36-SSOP tube delivery, same 1-12 cell Li-ion monitor with over-temp and over/under-voltage protection. The order code suffix differs only in the internal traceability marking; functionally and mechanically they are interchangeable.