Part Number: LMP8602-Q1 Hi Experts,
Datasheet shows that the CMVR at Vs=3.3V is -4V-27V and the CMVR at Vs=5V is -22V to 60V, so what's the CMVR when Vs=0V? Besides this device, do you have any automotive bi-directional current senisng amplifier that…
Part Number: LMP8601-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMP8601 , LMP8602-Q1 , INA185 , LMP8602 We are monitoring the current through a Shunt resistance of 40mOhm through LMP8601-Q1 with an GAIN configuration of ~50V/V.
For the diagnostic purpose, we would…
HI Kimmo,
The INA3221 does not have the capability of reaching -15V VCM. You could look into the LMP860x family of parts, which has the ability of reaching -22V VCM: https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lmp8602-q1.pdf .A newer option would be our magnetic…
Part Number: LMP8602-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMP8602 The datasheet states: "The LMP860x and LMP860x-Q1 use level shift resistors at the inputs. Because of these resistors, the LMP860x and LMP860x-Q1 can easily withstand very large differential…
Part Number: LMP8603-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMP8601-Q1 , LMP8601 , LMP8602-Q1 , LMP8602 , LMP8603 , Hi,
I am planning to use this part to monitor the current flowing into a negative power supply. While reading the datasheet, I am a bit confused…
Part Number: LMP8603-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMP8602 , LMP8601 , LMP8603 Thank you Javier for your reply and your advice on the dependency of the input impedance wrt the Vcm. Much appreciated.
One more question is about the figures (Figure49…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA282-Q1 , LMP8602 , INA282 Hello everyone,
I am facing a problem for which I can't seem to find a solution.
I need to measure a current through a shunt resistor and current sensor amplifier, for which "standard" components…