Part Number: INA232 Hi Team,
The customer of INA232 questioned that the resolution of the 30A range may be poor at light load, and the power consumption will be too much at full load.
Can the Rsense part be changed to a CT IC? thanks.
Part Number: INA232 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA181 This IC doesn't seem able to store Imax, Imin, and Iavg. Only the last value is stored in the register, if I'm understanding correctly.
Are there other similar ICs which have this capability…
Part Number: INA219 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA226 , INA230 , INA237 , INA238 , INA228 , INA236 , INA232 , INA234 Hi TI team
I would like to confirm with you about INA219 BUS voltage SPEC.
We design a INA219 which put on UFP type-C on our product for…
Part Number: INA231 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA232 INA231 was claimed that it is a bidirectional part. Can it support bidirectional current at low side?
Part Number: INA220 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA232 , INA234 Hello,
My customer wants to do voltage sensing using INA220.
If the device setting is 0~16V and the actual input voltage is 0.1381V, can you tell me how much the measurement error difference…
Part Number: INA231 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA226 , INA230 , INA234 , INA236 , INA232 , INA237 , INA238 , INA228 , SYSCONFIG I know everyone is going smaller, but for a low production volume I need a part that that is easily hand soldered - SOT or similar…
Hi Hannes,
This approach should work, and the calculation of power can be done outside the chip as you proposed. In addition, the I2C lines probably need to be level-shifted.
Please take a look at INA232 or INA236. Although an external shunt is needed…
Part Number: INA138 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA232 , DRV421 , INA190
Hello community,
We are working on developing a comprehensive solution for the purpose of measuring and logging the power consumption patterns of our industrial equipment…
Hi Kumar,
I think that your calculation issues are.
There is Vos specified in INA232, which is up to ±8mV (that is Refer-to-Input or RTI). Since Gain=100V/V, the actual voltage offset set seen at the output is gained in 100. From the simulation, 646.692mV…