INA216A1RSW Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Quad Flat No-Lead) In Stock

INA216A1RSW is a precision current sense amplifier by Texas Instruments in a Quad Flat No-Lead package. Key specs: wide input common-mode voltage range, low offset voltage, high accuracy current measurement. In stock with worldwide shipping.

ACTIVEIntegrated CircuitVerified Apr 2026
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INA216A1RSWQuad Flat No-Lead
Quick Facts
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Package
Quad Flat No-Lead
Pin Count
10
Lifecycle
ACTIVE
Category
Integrated Circuit
RoHS
Compliant
Lead Time
3–7 business days
Shipping
DHL Express · Worldwide

Key Features

  • Precision current sensing with low offset voltage for accurate measurements
  • Wide input common-mode voltage range supports high-side and low-side sensing
  • Compact Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN) package ideal for space-constrained designs
  • High bandwidth enables fast transient current detection in power management applications
  • Low quiescent current optimized for battery-powered and energy-sensitive systems

Applications

The INA216A1RSW is widely used in power management systems, battery chargers, and DC-DC converters where accurate current monitoring is critical. It is well suited for industrial equipment, portable electronics, and server power supplies requiring precise load current measurement. Its compact QFN package and wide common-mode range make it a versatile choice for automotive and telecom power monitoring applications.

Specifications

YTEOLEYTEOL
PackageQuad Flat No-Lead

Compliance & Regulatory

RoHS StatusCompliant
Lead-FreeYes (Pb-Free)
Country of OriginCountry of Origin

Datasheet

INA216A1RSW Datasheet Download

Official datasheet from Texas Instruments

Alternate & Equivalent Parts

No known alternates. Submit an RFQ and our team can suggest alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of component is the INA216A1RSW?

The INA216A1RSW is a precision current sense amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is designed to measure current flow across a shunt resistor with high accuracy, supporting both high-side and low-side current sensing configurations in a compact Quad Flat No-Lead package.

What are the typical applications of the INA216A1RSW?

The INA216A1RSW is commonly used in power management circuits, battery charging systems, DC-DC converters, motor drives, and server power supplies. Its precision current sensing capability makes it suitable for industrial automation, portable consumer electronics, automotive power monitoring, and telecom infrastructure equipment.

What package does the INA216A1RSW use?

The INA216A1RSW uses a Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN) package, specifically the RSW variant. This package offers a small footprint with excellent thermal performance, making it ideal for high-density PCB designs where board space and thermal dissipation are important considerations.

How do I order the INA216A1RSW?

You can submit an RFQ for the INA216A1RSW directly on FindMyChip. We source from authorized distributors and offer worldwide shipping. Bulk pricing is available for volume orders. Contact our team for lead time, quantity availability, and competitive pricing.

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About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. TI designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing chips used in industrial, automotive, consumer, communications, and enterprise systems.

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