Designed for overcurrent protection applications, the INA300AIDGSR is a current-sensing comparator that detects overcurrent by measuring the voltage developed across a shunt resistor, and comparing that voltage to the threshold voltage input level. The device measures this differential voltage signal on common-mode voltages that can vary from 0 V up to 36 V, independent of the supply voltage. The device features an adjustable threshold range that is set using a single external limit-setting resistor. A selectable hysteresis feature enables adjustable operation of the comparator to accommodate the wide input signal range of 0 mV to 250 mV.
An open-drain alert output on the device can be configured to operate in either a transparent mode where the output status follows the input state, or in a latched mode where the alert output is cleared when the latch is cleared. The device response time setting is selectable, which enables overcurrent alerts to be issued in as fast as 10 μs.
This device operates from a single 2.7-V to 5.5-V supply, drawing a maximum supply current of 135 μA. The device is specified over the extended operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C, and is available in WSON-10 and VSSOP-10 packages.
Feature
- Wide Common-Mode Range: 0 V to 36 V
- Selectable Response Times:
- 10 μs, 50 μs, 100 μs
- Programmable Threshold:
- Adjust Using Single Resistor
- Programmable From 0 mV to 250 mV
- Accuracy:
- Offset Voltage: ±500 μV (Max)
- Offset Voltage Drift: 0.5 μV/°C (Max)
- Selectable Hysteresis:
- 2 mV, 4 mV, 8 mV
- Active Quiescent Current: 135 μA (Max)
- Selectable Disable Mode
- Disabled Quiescent Current: 3.5 μA (Max)
- Disabled Input Bias Current: 500 nA (Max)
- Open-Drain Output with Latch Mode Available