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Product type |
Analog output |
Common-mode voltage (max) (V) |
120 |
Common-mode voltage (min) (V) |
2.7 |
Input offset (±) (max) (µV) |
12, 15, 20, 25 |
Input offset drift (±) (typ) (µV/°C) |
0.2 |
Features |
Dual Channel, Ultra precise |
Rating |
Catalog |
Voltage gain (V/V) |
20, 50, 100, 200, 500 |
CMRR (min) (dB) |
140 |
Bandwidth (kHz) |
800, 850, 900, 1100 |
Supply voltage (max) (V) |
20 |
Supply voltage (min) (V) |
2.7 |
Iq (max) (mA) |
1.2 |
Number of channels |
2 |
Comparators (#) |
0 |
Gain error (%) |
0.1, 0.15 |
Gain error drift (±) (max) (ppm/°C) |
5 |
Slew rate (V/µs) |
2 |
Operating temperature range (°C) |
-40 to 125 |
VSSOP (DGK)-8-14.7 mm² 3 x 4.9
The INAx290 is an ultra-precise, current-sense amplifier that can measure voltage drops across shunt resistors over a wide common-mode range from 2.7 V to 120 V. The ultra-precise current measurement accuracy is achieved thanks to the combination of an ultra-low offset voltage of ±12 µV (maximum), a small gain error of ±0.1% (maximum), and a high DC CMRR of 160 dB (typical). The INAx290 is not only designed for DC current measurement, but also for high-speed applications (such as fast overcurrent protection, for example) with a high bandwidth of 1.1 MHz (at gain of 20 V/V) and an 85-dB AC CMRR (at 50 kHz).
The INAx290 provides the capability to make ultra- precise current measurements by sensing the voltage drop across a shunt resistor over a wide common- mode range from 2.7 V to 120 V. The INAx290 devices come in highly space-efficient packages. The single-channel INA290 device is featured in the SC-70 package, the dual-channel INA2290 device is available in the MSOP-8 package, and the quad-channel INA4290 device is available in the 4 mm x 4 mm QFN package.
The INAx290 operates from a single 2.7-V to 20-V supply with the single channel device only drawing 370-µA supply current per channel (typical). The devices are available with five gain options: 20 V/V, 50 V/V, 100 V/V, 200 V/V, and 500 V/V. The low offset of the zero-drift architecture enables current sensing with low ohmic shunts as specified over the extended operating temperature range (−40°C to +125°C).