Hello,
In our application INA296B1 is used to sense the current in different scenarios where the voltage is sensed on a low-side shunt, however that battery (having shunt on the low side) is switched and connected in series to another high voltage bias (up to 70v), so INA296 is very good IC for that, since it is able to sense bidirectional current in all range of CM voltage. In one time slot it senses the current close to ground (Low side) in other time slot the system switches and connects that part to high voltage bias and then the INA296 senses the current with CM voltage of 70v.
My issue comes up in reverse negative transient voltage (due to power FET switching, which disconnects the power loop). At that moment I'm getting up to -60v for ~50msec of negative voltage on the shunt and it damages the amplifier instantly. My questions are as follows:
1. Is it possible to add serial resistors between the shunt and INA296 inputs so I can add protecting TVS diodes which will clamp the negative voltage on INA296 inputs
2. Is there any other suggestion for protecting the INA296 from reverse voltage (again it goes down towards -60v). PMOSFETs? (considering that the current is measured in low side and variety of CM voltages depending on system process.
Thanks
Anton