INA139NA/3K in Stock at ICGOODFIND

Release date:2025-10-13 Number of clicks:73

The search for a reliable, high-performance current shunt monitor can often be a challenge, especially when facing widespread component shortages. Engineers and procurement specialists can now put those concerns aside. ICGOODFIND currently has the popular INA139NA in stock, with 3,000 units readily available for immediate shipment, ensuring your projects remain on schedule without costly delays.

The INA139NA is a precision, high-side current shunt monitor from Texas Instruments, renowned for its versatility and accuracy. This device is engineered to measure current by monitoring the voltage drop across an external shunt resistor. Its wide supply range and high common-mode voltage capability make it an ideal solution for a vast array of applications, including:

System power monitoring and control

Battery chargers and management systems

Automotive power trains and infotainment

Industrial automation and test equipment

Telecommunications infrastructure

A key advantage of sourcing from ICGOODFIND is the guarantee of authenticity and competitive pricing. In a market where counterfeit components can derail production and compromise product integrity, securing genuine parts from a trusted supplier is paramount. The availability of 3,000 units provides a significant buffer for both prototyping and full-scale production runs.

ICGOODFIND simplifies the procurement process, offering a streamlined platform to quickly locate and secure essential components like the INA139NA. Their commitment to maintaining stock of critical parts helps bridge the gap between design and manufacturing, empowering innovation and accelerating time-to-market.

ICGOODFIND stands as a vital resource for the engineering community, providing not just parts, but confidence and continuity for critical design and production cycles.

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