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INA193A-EP_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/23 Pages) Texas Instruments – CURRENT SHUNT MONITORS –16-V to 80-V COMMON MODE RANGE
INA193A-EP
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SBOS400A – MAY 2007 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2013
CURRENT SHUNT MONITORS
–16-V to 80-V COMMON MODE RANGE
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FEATURES
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• Wide Common-Mode Voltage:
–16 V to 80 V
• Low Error: 3.0% Over Temp (Max)
• Bandwidth: Up to 500 kHz
• Three Transfer Functions Available: 20 V/V,
50 V/V, and 100 V/V
• Complete Current Sense Solution
APPLICATIONS
• Welding Equipment
• Notebook Computers
• Cell Phones
• Telecom Equipment
• Automotive
• Power Management
• Battery Chargers
SUPPORTS DEFENSE, AEROSPACE,
AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
• Controlled Baseline
• One Assembly/Test Site
• One Fabrication Site
• Available in Military (–55°C/125°C)
Temperature Range (1)
• Extended Product Life Cycle
• Extended Product-Change Notification
• Product Traceability
(1) Additional temperature ranges available - contact factory
DBV PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
OUT 1
GND 2
VIN+ 3
5 V+
4 VIN-
DESCRIPTION
The INA193A current shunt monitors with voltage output can sense drops across shunts at common-mode
voltages from –16 V to 80 V, independent of the INA19x supply voltage. They are available with three output
voltage scales: 20 V/V, 50 V/V, and 100 V/V. The 500-kHz bandwidth simplifies use in current control loops.
The INA193A operates from a single 2.7-V to 18-V supply, drawing a maximum of 1300-μA of supply current. It
is specified over the extended operating temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), and is offered in a space-saving
SOT23 package.
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