Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA280, INA290, INA200, INA381-Q1, INA301-Q1, INA300-Q1
Hi Team,
Our customer would like to know the minimum Vsense that the INA280-Q1 can amplify.
Regards,
Danilo
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Hi Danilo,
I would recommend Vout >= GND + 50mV in order to remain in spec for gain error as shown here:
You may also determine the lowest Vin required for linear output using the 'Swing to ground' spec. As highlighted above:
Swing to GND (Vout min) = 0.025 V
(example) Gain = 20 V/V
Vin min = 0.025V / 20V/V = 0.00125V
However, as mentioned above, the gain error is not specified for this range and error may be higher than desired.
Cierra
Hi Cierra,
In the highlighted gain error , Vout is having lower range of GND+50mV. So in this case Min Vsense should be Vout/20 if gain is 20V/V . So , now Vsense(min) = 2.5mV right?
Could you please confirm.
Hi Asha,
Yes, you are correct. Vout should be divided by the gain to determine the Vin or Vsense. For gain 20V/V, Vsense(min) = 2.5mV to remain within gain error datasheet specs.
Cierra
Hi Cierra,
Then we shall have Vsense >2.5mV for gain 20V/V for achieving lower gain error.
If we need even lesser Vsense , then would you prefer for devices with Higher Gain?
Hi Danilo,
Yes, the higher gain devices will allow a lower Vsense while still remaining in gain error spec. If gain = 200V/V for example, Vsense(min) = 50mV / 200V/V = .00025 V or 250uV to keep gain error <= 0.5%.
However, as you decrease Vsense, keep in mind offset error while have a greater impact. For INA280, voltage offset max referred to input is 150uV. This means for Vsense = 250uV, there will be 60% error due to offset alone (150uV/250uV). This will be in addition to other error sources explained here: https://www.ti.com/video/series/ti-precision-labs-current-sense-amplifiers.html
If a very low Vsense is desired, you may consider some other devices with lower offset to help decrease the offset error. INA290 is a drop-in replacement for INA280 and has a lower max offset of 25uV.
Cierra
Thanks Danilo.
Could you recommend INA which is having inbuilt comparator like IN200-Q1 along with this lower offset. It would be helpful.
Thank you!
Hi Asha,
We will be releasing an improved drop-in replacement to INA200 in 2Q2023. I can update you on this thread once the product is available on the market.
For current offerings, please see this pre-filtered list of current sensors with integrated comparators:https://www.ti.com/amplifier-circuit/current-sense/analog-output/products.html#p3278=Analog%20output%20with%20integrated%20comparator&sort=p766max;asc
You may be specifically interested in INA300-Q1, INA301-Q1, and INA381-Q1 depending on your system's needs.
Thanks,
Cierra