SBOA536 December   2021 INA240

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Grounding in DC Circuits
  4. 3Grounding in Isolated Current Sensing Applications
  5. 4Working Principle of Non-isolated Current Sense Amplifiers
    1. 4.1 Single or Multi-stage Difference Amplifier
    2. 4.2 Current Feedback
    3. 4.3 Switched Capacitor
    4. 4.4 Input Stage and Input Bias Current
  6. 5Grounding in Non-isolated Current-Sensing Applications
  7. 6Level Shifting for High-Voltage Current-Sensing Applications
  8. 7Grounding in Motor Current-Sensing Applications
    1. 7.1 Common-Mode Voltage of Motor Current Sense Amplifiers
    2. 7.2 Directionality of Motor Current-Sense Amplifiers
    3. 7.3 PCB Design for High-Performance Motor Drive
  9. 8Summary
  10. 9References

Switched Capacitor

Figure 4-3 shows a switched capacitor CSA. In this topology, flying capacitors are used to sample the voltage across the shunt resistor and stripping off the high-voltage common-mode component from the input. The input bias current can be very small when it is made up of only the capacitor charging and discharging current. A second stage is used to provide additional gain and accomplish differential to single-ended voltage conversion. The second stage is normally a simple diff amp.

Figure 4-3 Switched Capacitor CSA