The INA225-Q1 is a voltage-output,
current-sense amplifier that senses drops across current-sensing resistors at common-mode
voltages that vary from 0 V to 36 V, independent of the supply voltage. The device is a
bidirectional, current-shunt monitor that allows an external reference to be used to measure
current flowing in both directions across a current-sensing resistor.
Four discrete gain levels are selectable
using the two gain-select terminals (GS0 and GS1) to program gains of 25 V/V, 50 V/V, 100
V/V, and 200 V/V. The low-offset, zero-drift architecture and precision gain values enable
current-sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10 mV of full-scale, while
maintaining very high accuracy measurements over the entire operating temperature range.
The device operates from a single +2.7-V to
+36-V power supply, drawing a maximum of 350 µA of supply current. The device is specified
over the extended operating temperature range of –40 °C to +125 °C, and is offered in a
VSSOP-8 package.
The INA225-Q1 is a voltage-output,
current-sense amplifier that senses drops across current-sensing resistors at common-mode
voltages that vary from 0 V to 36 V, independent of the supply voltage. The device is a
bidirectional, current-shunt monitor that allows an external reference to be used to measure
current flowing in both directions across a current-sensing resistor.
Four discrete gain levels are selectable
using the two gain-select terminals (GS0 and GS1) to program gains of 25 V/V, 50 V/V, 100
V/V, and 200 V/V. The low-offset, zero-drift architecture and precision gain values enable
current-sensing with maximum drops across the shunt as low as 10 mV of full-scale, while
maintaining very high accuracy measurements over the entire operating temperature range.
The device operates from a single +2.7-V to
+36-V power supply, drawing a maximum of 350 µA of supply current. The device is specified
over the extended operating temperature range of –40 °C to +125 °C, and is offered in a
VSSOP-8 package.