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–INS (Pin 1): Amplifier Inverting Input. When tied to –INF,
the internal sense amplifier will drive –INS to the same
potential as +IN.
–INF (Pin 2): Force Input. This pin carries the input
current from R
IN
and must be tied to –INS near R
IN
. A
resistor (R
IN
) tied from V
+
to –INF sets the output current
I
OUT
= V
SENSE
/R
IN
. V
SENSE
is the voltage across the ex-
ternal R
SENSE
.
V
(Pin 3, LTC6102/LTC6102HV Only): Negative Supply.
EN (Pin 3, LTC6102-1 Only): Enable Pin, Referenced to
the Negative Supply. When the enable pin is pulled high,
the LTC6102-1 is active. When the enable pin is pulled low
or left floating, the LTC6102-1 is disabled.
OUT (Pin 4): Open-Drain Current output. OUT will source
a current that is proportional to the sense voltage into
an external resistor. I
OUT
is the same current that enters
–INF.
V
(Pin 5): Negative Supply.
V
REG
(Pin 6): Internal Regulated Supply. A 0.1µF (or
larger) capacitor should be tied from V
REG
to V
+
. V
REG
is
not designed to drive external circuits.
V
+
(Pin 7): Positive Supply. Supply current is drawn
through this pin.
+IN (Pin 8): Amplifier Noninverting Input. Must be tied
to the system load end of the sense resistor. The +IN pin
has an internal 5k series resistor designed to allow large
input voltage transients or accidental disconnection of the
sense resistor. This pin can be held up to 20V below the
–INS pin indefinitely, or up to 60V below the –INS pin for
up to one second (see Absolute Maximum Ratings).
Exposed Pad (Pin 9, DFN Only): V
. The Exposed Pad
must be soldered to PCB.
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block DiagraM
Figure 1. Block Diagram and Typical Connection
+
V
+
V
REG
0.1µF
V
V
EN*
V
ENABLE
OUT
*LTC6102-1 ONLY
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I
OUT
R
OUT
R
IN
R
SENSE
V
SENSE
I
LOAD
V
BATTERY
L
O
A
D
V
OUT
= V
SENSE
R
OUT
R
IN
5k
5k
10V
5V
10V 5V
–INS
–INF
+IN
+
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The LTC6102 high side current sense amplifier (Figure 1)
provides accurate monitoring of current through a user-
selected sense resistor. The sense voltage is amplified by
a user-selected gain and level shifted from the positive
power supply to a ground-referred output. The output
signal is analog and may be used as is or processed with
an output filter.
Theory of Operation
An internal sense amplifier loop forces –INS to have the
same potential as +IN. Connecting an external resistor,
R
IN
, between –INS and V
+
forces a potential across R
IN
that is the same as the sense voltage across R
SENSE
. A
corresponding current, V
SENSE
/R
IN
, will flow through R
IN
.
The high impedance inputs of the sense amplifier will not
conduct this input current, so it will flow through the –INF
pin and an internal MOSFET to the output pin.
The output current can be transformed into a voltage by
adding a resistor from OUT to V
. The output voltage is
then V
O
= V
+ I
OUT
• R
OUT
.
Useful Gain Configurations
GAIN R
IN
R
OUT
V
SENSE
AT V
OUT
= 5V
200 49.9Ω 10k 25mV
500 20Ω 10k 10mV
1000 10Ω 10k 5mV
4990 4.99k 1mV
Selection of External Current Sense Resistor
The external sense resistor, R
SENSE
, has a significant effect
on the function of a current sensing system and must be
chosen with care.
First, the power dissipation in the resistor should be
considered. The system load current will cause both heat
dissipation and voltage loss in R
SENSE
. As a result, the sense
resistor should be as small as possible while still providing
the input dynamic range required by the measurement.
Note that input dynamic range is the difference between
the maximum input signal and the minimum accurately
reproduced signal, and is limited primarily by input DC
offset of the internal amplifier of the LTC6102. In addition,
R
SENSE
must be small enough that V
SENSE
does not exceed
applicaTions inForMaTion
the maximum sense voltage specified by the LTC6102 or
the sense resistor, even under peak load conditions. As
an example, an application may require that the maximum
sense voltage be 100mV. If this application is expected
to draw 20A at peak load, R
SENSE
should be no more
than 5mΩ.
Once the maximum R
SENSE
value is determined, the
minimum sense resistor value will be set by the resolu-
tion or dynamic range required. The minimum signal
that
can
be accurately represented by this sense amp is
limited by the input offset. As an example, the LTC6102
has a typical input offset of 3µV. If the minimum current
is 1mA, a sense resistor of 3mΩ will set V
SENSE
to 3µV.
This is the same value as the input offset. A larger sense
resistor will reduce the error due to offset by increasing
the sense voltage for a given load current.
For this example, choosing a 5mΩ R
SENSE
will maximize
the dynamic range and provide a system that has 100mV
across the sense resistor at peak load (20A), while input
offset causes an error equivalent to only 0.6mA of load
current.
Peak dissipation is 2W. If a 0.5mΩ sense resistor is em
-
ployed, then the effective current error is 6mA (0.03%
of full-scale), while the peak sense voltage is reduced to
10mV at 20A, dissipating only 200mW.
The low offset and corresponding large dynamic range of
the LTC6102 make it more flexible than other solutions
in this respect. The 3µV typical offset gives 100dB of dy
-
namic range for a sense voltage that is limited to 300mV
max, and over 116dB of dynamic range if a maximum of
2V is allowed.
The previous example assumes that a large output dynamic
range is required. For circuits that do not require large
dynamic range, the wide input range of the LTC6102 may
be used to reduce the size of the sense resistor, reducing
power loss and increasing reliability. For example, in a
100A circuit requiring 60dB of dynamic range, the input
offset and drift of most current-sense solutions will require
that the shunt be chosen so that the sense voltage is at
least 100mV at full scale so that the minimum input is
greater than 100µV. This will cause power dissipation in
excess of 10W at full scale! That much power loss can put

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