SLYY234 December 2024 AMC0106M05 , AMC0106M25 , AMC0136 , AMC0311D , AMC0311S , AMC0386 , AMC0386-Q1 , AMC1100 , AMC1106M05 , AMC1200 , AMC1200-Q1 , AMC1202 , AMC1203 , AMC1204 , AMC1211-Q1 , AMC1300 , AMC1300B-Q1 , AMC1301 , AMC1301-Q1 , AMC1302-Q1 , AMC1303M2510 , AMC1304L25 , AMC1304M25 , AMC1305M25 , AMC1305M25-Q1 , AMC1306M05 , AMC1306M25 , AMC1311 , AMC1311-Q1 , AMC131M03 , AMC1336 , AMC1336-Q1 , AMC1350 , AMC1350-Q1 , AMC23C12 , AMC3301 , AMC3330 , AMC3330-Q1
This isolated current sensing circuit can accurately measure load currents from, but not limited to, –10 A to 10 A with a nominal power dissipation of 2.5 W across a 25-mΩ shunt resistor. The linear range of the isolated amplifier input is from –250 mV to 250 mV with a differential output swing of –2.05 V to 2.05 V and an output common-mode voltage (VCM) of 1.44 V. The gain of the isolated amplifier circuit is fixed at 8.2 V/V. A TLV9002 is used to transform the differential output signal to a single-ended signal that can be used with a single-ended ADC such as the ADS8326 as well as buffer the VCM derived from a voltage divider. A 1.65-V reference voltage is used to set the final output voltage range and the common-mode voltage level.