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    • SBOA511A March   2021  – September 2021 INA209 , INA219 , INA220 , INA220-Q1 , INA226 , INA226-Q1 , INA228 , INA228-Q1 , INA229 , INA229-Q1 , INA230 , INA231 , INA232 , INA233 , INA234 , INA236 , INA237 , INA237-Q1 , INA238 , INA238-Q1 , INA239 , INA239-Q1 , INA260 , INA3221 , INA3221-Q1

       

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  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1 Introduction
  3. 2 Defining Constraints
  4. 3 Find The Maximum Shunt Value
  5. 4 Find The Minimum Shunt Value
  6. 5 Maximum Resolution or Minimum Shunt Loss
  7. 6 What to Do if the Measurement Range Is Insufficient
  8. 7 Determine the Current LSB and Calibration Coefficient
  9. 8 Programming Your Device Registers
  10. 9 Summary
  11. 10Revision History
  12. IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Getting Started with Digital Power Monitors

Trademarks

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1 Introduction

There are several details that can easily be overlooked when designing with digital power monitors and overlooking these details can lead to errors and possibly late design changes. This document provides a structured design method that incorporates the key design specifications to be observed. In conjunction with this paper is a design tool that is built upon the method discussed in this paper. The method described in this paper follows the progression illustrated in the Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1 Digital Power Monitor Design Flow Diagram

 

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