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INA190-Q1: Negative common mode voltage in current sensing

Part Number: INA190-Q1
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA190

I'm working on the design of a Lithium battery stack with a current sensing.

I wanted to put the shunt to measure the current of the stack with an INA190-Q1 at the bottom of the stack.

It means that the input of the shunt  +/-IN is under the GND voltage which supply the INA190. The shunt voltage should be qround +/-30mV.

Do you think it stays in the specification of the INA190 (-0.2V to +42V common mode voltage) ?

Best regards