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STMicroelectronics TSC210ICT — Logic ICs

STMicroelectronics TSC210ICT Current Sense Amplifier

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STMicroelectronics TSC210ICT, Current Sense Amplifier, 1 Circuit, 25 kHz -3dB Bandwidth, 0.2 V/µs Slew Rate, 2.7 V to 26 V Supply, SC-70-6, -40°C to 125°C.

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Packaging6-TSSOP, SC-88, SOT-363
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Specifications

TSC210ICT Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Amplifier typeCurrent Sense
Voltage - input offset35 µV
Voltage - supply span2.7 V
Current - supply65µA
Current - input bias28 µA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C
-3db bandwidth25 kHz
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Slew rate0.2V/µs
Case6-TSSOP, SC-88, SOT-363
Number of circuits1

Product details

The STMicroelectronics TSC210ICT is a single-channel current-sense amplifier in a 6-pin SC-70-6 package, designed to convert a small differential voltage across a shunt resistor into a ground-referenced output.

The 25 kHz bandwidth and 0.2 V/µs slew rate define the upper frequency of the current signal this amplifier can faithfully reproduce. For DC load monitoring, PWM duty-cycle sensing below a few kilohertz, or slow-changing fault currents, this is plenty. If your application requires capturing fast transients — say, switching-frequency ripple above 25 kHz or edge rates faster than 0.2 V/µs at the shunt — you will want a wider-bandwidth current-sense amplifier such as the TSC200IDT, which offers 1 MHz bandwidth and 7 V/µs slew rate. The TSC210ICT's 65 µA supply current keeps the power budget lean for battery-operated or loop-powered designs.

The input offset voltage is 35 µV, and the input bias current is 28 µA — typical for a current-sense amplifier that draws its bias from the shunt itself.

Frequently asked questions

What is the equivalent or replacement for TSC210ICT?

It is a candidate for dual-sourcing or as a second source.