

Burr Brown XTR105UA
Manufacturer No:
XTR105UA
Tiny WHSLManufacturer:
Utmel No:
367-XTR105UA
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Description:
Instrumentation Amplifier, 1 Func, 250uV Offset-Max, PDSO14,
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Unit Price: $9.353027
Ext Price: $9.35
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$9.353027
$9.35
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$8.823610
$88.24
100
$8.324160
$832.42
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$7.852981
$3,926.49
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$7.408473
$7,408.47
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- Output Voltage
Output voltage is a crucial parameter in electronic components that refers to the voltage level produced by the component as a result of its operation. It represents the electrical potential difference between the output terminal of the component and a reference point, typically ground. The output voltage is a key factor in determining the performance and functionality of the component, as it dictates the level of voltage that will be delivered to the connected circuit or load. It is often specified in datasheets and technical specifications to ensure compatibility and proper functioning within a given system.
5.1 V - Output Current
The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.
20 mA