Npct750 Datasheet Portable Online

Portable ultrasound or blood analyzers require ultra-low output ripple (to not interfere with analog front-ends). The NPCT750’s 35 mV pk-pk output is significantly better than many portable power banks (often >150 mV). The datasheet includes EMI test results (EN 55011 Class B), confirming suitability for medical-adjacent field use.

The NP-CT750 shines for developers. The manufacturer provides a Python, Java, and C# SDK. I tested the following: npct750 datasheet portable

Downside: No official driver for ChromeOS or macOS (though it works via generic PPD if you are technical). Downside: No official driver for ChromeOS or macOS

| Parameter | Value / Range | |-----------|----------------| | Supply Voltage (Vcore) | 1.62 V – 3.63 V | | I/O Voltage | 1.8 V or 3.3 V (selectable) | | Active Current | < 15 mA (typical) | | Sleep Current | < 10 µA (deep sleep) | | Operating Temp | -40°C to +105°C (industrial grade) | | Package | 14-pin TSSOP or 16-pin QFN (3x3 mm) | | Interface | SPI (up to 50 MHz) or I²C (up to 1 MHz) | | NVRAM | 48 KB – 64 KB for key storage | npct750 datasheet portable

Critical for portable designs: The ultra-low sleep current (<10 µA) ensures minimal drain on batteries, while the small QFN package (3x3 mm) fits into compact PCB layouts.