The INA223AIDSKT is a voltage-output device that monitors the current, bus voltage, and power of a supply line by sensing a voltage drop across a shunt at common-mode voltages from 0 V to 26 V. The common-mode voltage range is independent of the supply voltage. The low offset of the Zer?-Drift architecture enables current sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10 mV, full-scale.
The INA223AIDSKT includes a two-wire interface used for adjusting the configuration settings of the device. The interface is used to control the signal (current shunt voltage, bus voltage, or power) that is directed to the device output. Multiple gain and attenuation settings can be programmed through the two-wire interface to allow for application-specific configurations. The programmable gain feature also allows the device to be operated over a much wider dynamic current load range without having to switch the sensing element used.
A shutdown feature is available to disable the device and effectively disconnect it from the shunt resistor and supply voltage, thus reducing the drain on the battery.
The INA223AIDSKT operates from a single +2.7-V to +5.5-V supply, drawing a maximum supply current of 250 μA. It is specified over the extended temperature range of –40°C to +105°C, and is offered in an SON-10 package.
Feature
- Wide Common-Mode Range: 0 V to 26 V
- ±100 μV Offset (Max, Gain = 300 V/V)
- Accuracy
- ±0.25% Shunt Voltage Gain Error (Max)
- ±0.15% Bus Voltage Gain Error (Max)
- 1.25% Power Error (Max)
- 0.3 μV/°C Offset Drift (Max)
- 50 ppm/°C Gain Drift (Max)
- Programmable Gains
- Current Shunt Voltage Gains: 20, 128, 300
- Bus Voltage Attenuations: 1/10, 1/5, 2/5
- Monitors/Measures/Reports:
- Instantaneous Power
- Bus Voltage
- Load Current
- Quiescent Current: 250 μA (Max)
- Shutdown Current: 1 μA (Max)