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INA281: Including Bias Currents in Error Analysis

Part Number: INA281

Hello,

I'm using the INA281 to monitor a 1 mA current source with a 10 ohm sense resistor, producing an offset of 10mV that is then amplified by 500 V/V. It is in the high side current sense configuration with a load of 100 ohms. The common-mode voltage is about 0.1 V. I will include a schematic of my sensing circuit to this post.

I'm in the process of completing an error analysis for my circuit, and I was wondering how I should compute the error for....

  1. The ideal offset vs. the offset resulting from input bias currents of the CSA.
  2. The ideal load current vs. the load current resulting from the input bias currents of the CSA.

Thank you so much.