The INA190-Q1 is an automotive, low-power, voltage-output,
current-shunt monitor (also called a current-sense amplifier).
This device is commonly used for monitoring
systems directly connected to an automotive 12-V battery. The INA190-Q1 can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from
–0.2 V to +40 V, independent of the supply voltage. In addition, the input pins have an absolute
maximum voltage of 42 V.
The low input bias current of the
device permits the use of larger current-sense resistors, thus providing accurate
current measurements in the microamp range. The low offset voltage of the zero-drift
architecture extends the dynamic range of the current measurement. This feature
allows for smaller sense resistors with lower power loss, while still providing
accurate current measurements.
The INA190-Q1 operates
from a single 1.7-V to 5.5-V power supply, and draws a maximum of 65 µA of supply
current when enabled; only
0.1 µA when disabled. Five fixed gain options are available: 25 V/V, 50
V/V, 100 V/V, 200 V/V, or 500 V/V. The device is specified over the operating
temperature range of –40°C to
+125°C, and offered in
SC70 and SOT-23 packages.
The INA190-Q1 is an automotive, low-power, voltage-output,
current-shunt monitor (also called a current-sense amplifier).
This device is commonly used for monitoring
systems directly connected to an automotive 12-V battery. The INA190-Q1 can sense drops across shunts at common-mode voltages from
–0.2 V to +40 V, independent of the supply voltage. In addition, the input pins have an absolute
maximum voltage of 42 V.
The low input bias current of the
device permits the use of larger current-sense resistors, thus providing accurate
current measurements in the microamp range. The low offset voltage of the zero-drift
architecture extends the dynamic range of the current measurement. This feature
allows for smaller sense resistors with lower power loss, while still providing
accurate current measurements.
The INA190-Q1 operates
from a single 1.7-V to 5.5-V power supply, and draws a maximum of 65 µA of supply
current when enabled; only
0.1 µA when disabled. Five fixed gain options are available: 25 V/V, 50
V/V, 100 V/V, 200 V/V, or 500 V/V. The device is specified over the operating
temperature range of –40°C to
+125°C, and offered in
SC70 and SOT-23 packages.