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INA260AIPWR Datasheet(PDF) 8 Page - Texas Instruments |
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INA260AIPWR Datasheet(HTML) 8 Page - Texas Instruments |
8 / 30 page u Power Register Current Register Voltage Register Alert Register I 2C or SMBus Compatible Interface VBUS ADC V I A0 A1 Alert SDA SCL VS IN+ GND IN- 8 INA260 SBOS656A – JULY 2016 – REVISED AUGUST 2016 www.ti.com Product Folder Links: INA260 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated 8 Detailed Description 8.1 Overview The INA260 is an integrated shunt digital current sense amplifier with an I2C- and SMBus-compatible interface. It provides digital current, voltage, and power readings necessary for accurate decision-making in precisely- controlled systems. Programmable registers allow flexible configuration for measurement resolution as well as continuous-versus-triggered operation. Detailed register information appears at the end of this data sheet, beginning with Table 4. See the Functional Block Diagram section for a block diagram of the INA260 device. 8.2 Functional Block Diagram 8.3 Feature Description 8.3.1 Integrated Shunt Resistor The INA260 features a precise, low-drift, current-sensing resistor to allow for precision measurements over the entire specified temperature range of –40°C to 125°C. The integrated current-sensing resistor ensures measurement stability over temperature as well as improving layout and board constraint difficulties common in high precision measurements. The onboard current-sensing resistor is designed as a 4-wire (or Kelvin) connected resistor that enables accurate measurements through a force-sense connection. The Kelvin connections to the shunt are done internally eliminating many of the parasitic impedances commonly found in typical very-low sensing-resistor level measurements. Although the shunt resistor can be accessed via the IN+ and IN– pins, this resistor is not intended to be used as a stand-alone component. The INA260 is internally calibrated to ensure that the current- sensing resistor and current-sensing amplifier are both precisely matched to one another. To achieve the optimized system gain specification, the onboard sensing resistor must be used with the internal current-sensing amplifier. The INA260 has approximately 4.5 mΩ of total resistance between the IN+ and IN- pins. 2 mΩ of this total package resistance is a precisely-controlled resistance from the Kelvin-connected current-sensing resistor used by the amplifier. The power dissipation requirements of the system and package are based on the total 4.5-mΩ package resistance. The heat dissipated across the package when current flows through the device ultimately determines the maximum current that can be safely handled by the package. The current consumption of the silicon is relatively low, leaving the total package resistance carrying the high load current as the primary contributor to the total power dissipation of the package. The maximum safe-operating current level is set to ensure that the heat dissipated across the package is limited so that no damage to the resistor or the package itself occurs or that the internal junction temperature of the silicon does not exceed a 150°C limit. |
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