Hello, I'd like to measure DC current in the range of 0 to 100 uA from a voltage source of up to 90V. Digital output would be preferred so that I can communicate directly to an Arduino. Will the INA228 do the trick?
Thanks for the help!
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Hello, I'd like to measure DC current in the range of 0 to 100 uA from a voltage source of up to 90V. Digital output would be preferred so that I can communicate directly to an Arduino. Will the INA228 do the trick?
Thanks for the help!
Well, J.P., your application would violate the maximum common mode input voltage of INA228, which is +85V.
Kai
Yes, I suppose I was hoping that someone would have enough experience to say that the extra 5V shouldn't matter. There seems to be other options though as I learn more about it. Looking into shunt resistor values and in amps...
Thanks for looking into it though.
Hello J.P.
The INA228 is almost the perfect fit but I would never recommend going above any devices Absolute Max Ratings. See this application note. Most CSA will have a large input bias current so be aware especially with high voltage input capabilities.