Texas Instruments INA183 Current Sense Amplifier
Texas Instruments INA183 Current Sense Amplifier is a high-precision voltage-output, current-shunt monitor (also called current-sense amplifier). These are commonly used for overcurrent protection, a precision-current measurement for system optimization, or in closed-loop feedback circuits. This device can sense drops across shunt resistors at common-mode voltages from 2.7V to 26V. Three fixed gains are available: 50V/V, 100V/V, and 200V/V. The low offset of the zero-drift architecture enables current sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10mV full-scale.This Texas Instruments INA183 operates by drawing power from the IN+ pin, drawing a maximum of 130µA of supply current. All versions are specified from –40°C to 125°C and come in the 5-pin SOT-23 package.
Features
- 2.7V to 26V wide common-mode range
- ±170µV (Maximum) (Enables Shunt Drops of 10mV Full-Scale) offset voltage
- Accuracy
- Gain Error ±0.4% (Maximum Over Temperature)
- 0.5µV/°C Offset Drift (Maximum)
- 10ppm/°C Gain Drift (Maximum)
- Choice of Gains
- INA183A1 - 50V/V
- INA183A2 - 100V/V
- INA183A3 - 200V/V
- 130µA (Maximum) quiescent current
- 5-Pin SOT-23 package
Applications
- Servers
- Power supplies
- Battery management
- Telecom equipment
Functional Block Diagram
Paskelbta: 2021-03-09
| Atnaujinta: 2022-03-11
