Texas Instruments INA187 High-Precision Current Sense Amplifier

Texas Instruments INA187 High-Precision Current Sense Amplifier is a precise, bidirectional current sense amplifier that can measure voltage drops across shunt resistors over a wide common-mode range from –2V to +42V, independent of the supply voltage. The high-precision current measurement is achieved through a combination of low offset voltage (±150µV, maximum), small gain error (±0.25%, maximum), and a high DC CMRR (typical 120dB). The INA187 is designed for bidirectional DC current measurements and high-speed applications (such as fast overcurrent protection and transient detection) with a high signal bandwidth of 650kHz and a fast settling time.

The Texas Instruments INA187 operates from a single 2.7V to 12V supply, drawing 650µA of supply current. The INA187 has three gain options: 20V/V, 50V/V, 100V/V. Multiple gain options allow for optimization between wide output dynamic range requirements and available shunt resistor values. The INA187 is specified over an operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C and is offered in a 6-pin SOT-23 package.

Features

  • Wide common-mode voltage
    • Operational voltage of -2V to +42V
    • Survival voltage of -12V to +48V
  • Bidirectional operation
  • High small signal bandwidth of 650kHz (20V/V Gain)
  • 2.5V/µs slew rate
  • 6.5µs step response settling time to 1%
  • 120dB high CMRR
  • Gain error (max.) of ±0.25%, ±10ppm/°C drift
  • Offset voltage (max.) of ±150µV, ±0.5µV/°C drift
  • Operates from 2.7V to 12V supply
  • Operational current of 650µA
  • Available gains
    • INA187A1: 20V/V
    • INA187A2: 50V/V
    • INA187A3: 100V/V
  • SOT23-6 (DBV) package option

Applications

  • Motor drives
  • Solenoids and actuators
  • Injection molding machine
  • Cordless power tools

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments INA187 High-Precision Current Sense Amplifier
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