ZSC31010CEG1-R

Renesas Electronics
964-ZSC31010CEG1-R
ZSC31010CEG1-R

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Description:
Sensor Interface Sensor Signal Conditoner

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In Stock: 1,955

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Factory Lead Time:
18 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2500)

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Cut Tape / MouseReel™
$7.02 $7.02
$5.48 $54.80
$4.95 $123.75
$4.41 $441.00
$3.96 $990.00
$3.92 $1,960.00
$3.86 $3,860.00
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$3.68 $9,200.00
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Renesas Electronics
Product Category: Sensor Interface
RoHS:  
Sensor Signal Conditioner
SMD/SMT
SOP-8
Reel
Cut Tape
MouseReel
Brand: Renesas Electronics
Product Type: Sensor Interface
Series: ZSC31010
Factory Pack Quantity: 2500
Subcategory: Interface ICs
Unit Weight: 851 mg
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CNHTS:
8542319090
CAHTS:
8542310000
USHTS:
8542390090
KRHTS:
8542311000
TARIC:
8542319000
MXHTS:
8542310302
ECCN:
EAR99

ZSC31010 Resistive Sensor Signal Conditioner

Renesas Electronics ZSC31010 Resistive Sensor Signal Conditioner (SSC) is a CMOS integrated circuit that enables easy and precise calibration of resistive bridge sensors via EEPROM. When mated to a resistive bridge sensor, the ZSC31010 will digitally calibrate offset and gain with the option to calibrate offset and gain coefficients and linearity over temperature. A second-order compensation can be enabled for temperature coefficients of gain or offset or bridge linearity.