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 LT6107 High Temperature High Side Current Sense Amp in SOT-23 FEATURES

DESCRIPTION
The LT(R)6107 is a versatile high side current sense amplifier designed for operation over a wide temperature range. Design flexibility is provided by the excellent device characteristics: 250V maximum offset and 40nA maximum input bias current. Gain for each device is set by two resistors and allows for accuracy better than 1%. The LT6107 monitors current via the voltage across an external sense resistor (shunt resistor). Internal circuitry converts input voltage to output current, allowing for a small sense signal on a high common mode voltage to be translated into a ground referenced signal. The low DC offset allows for monitoring very small sense voltages. As a result, a small valued shunt resistor can be used, which minimizes the power loss in the shunt. The wide 2.7V to 44V input voltage range, high accuracy and wide operating temperature range make the LT6107 ideal for automotive, industrial and power management applications. The very low power supply current of the LT6107 also makes it suitable for low power and battery operated applications. For applications not requiring the wide temperature range, see the LT6106.
Fully Tested at -55C, 25C and 150C Gain Configurable with Two Resistors Low Offset Voltage: 250V Maximum Output Current: 1mA Maximum Supply Range: 2.7V to 36V, 44V Absolute Maximum Low Input Bias Current: 40nA Maximum PSRR: 106dB Minimum Low Supply Current: 65A Typical, V+ = 12V Low Profile (1mm) ThinSOTTM Package
APPLICATIONS

Current Shunt Measurement Battery Monitoring Power Management Motor Control Lamp Monitoring Overcurrent and Fault Detection
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
3V to 36V, 5A Current Sense with AV = 10
3V TO 36V
Measurement Accuracy vs Load Current
0.6 0.4 ACCURACY (% OF FULL SCALE)
100 0.02 +IN LOAD V- -IN
0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 5A FULL SCALE RSENSE = 0.02 ROUT = 1k AV = 10 RIN = 100 V+ = 3V 0 1 3 2 LOAD CURRENT (A) 4 5
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TYPICAL PART, TA = 25C
LT6107
-
V+ OUT 1k
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VOUT 200mV/A
-1.2
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Supply Voltage (V+ to V-)..........................................44V Input Voltage (+IN to V-) ............................................ V+ (-IN to V-) ............................................ V+ Input Current........................................................-10mA Output Short-Circuit Duration .......................... Indefinite Operating Temperature Range (Note 2) ............................................. -55C to 150C Specified Temperature Range (Note 2) ............................................. -55C to 150C Storage Temperature Range................... -65C to 150C Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) .................. 300C
(Note 1)
PIN CONFIGURATION
TOP VIEW OUT 1 V- 2 -IN 3 4 +IN 5 V+
S5 PACKAGE 5-LEAD PLASTIC TSOT-23 TJMAX = 150C, JA = 250C/W
ORDER INFORMATION
Lead Free Finish
TAPE AND REEL (MINI) LT6107MPS5#TRMPBF TAPE AND REEL LT6107MPS5#TRPBF PART MARKING LTDGZ PACKAGE DESCRIPTION 5-Lead Plastic TSOT-23 TEMPERATURE RANGE -55C to 150C TEMPERATURE RANGE -55C to 150C
Lead Based Finish
TAPE AND REEL (MINI) TAPE AND REEL PART MARKING PACKAGE DESCRIPTION LT6107MPS5#TRM LT6107MPS5#TR LTDGZ 5-Lead Plastic TSOT-23 TRM = 500 pieces. For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/ For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL V+ VOS VOS/T IB IOS IOUT PSRR VSENSE(MAX) AV Error VOUT(HIGH) PARAMETER Supply Voltage Range Input Offset Voltage Input Offset Voltage Drift Input Bias Current (+IN) Input Offset Current Maximum Output Current Power Supply Rejection Ratio Input Sense Voltage Full Scale Gain Error (Note 4) Output Swing High (Referred to V+)
The denotes the specifications which apply over the full specified operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25C. V+ = 12V, V+ = VSENSE+, RIN = 100, ROUT = 10k, Gain = 100 unless otherwise noted. (Note 6)
CONDITIONS
MIN 2.7
TYP 150
MAX 36 250 400 40 130
UNITS V V V V/C nA nA nA mA dB V
VSENSE = 5mV VSENSE = 5mV V+ = 12V, 36V

1
V+ = 12V, 36V (Note 3) V+ = 2.7V to 36V, V
SENSE = 5mV
1

1 106 0.5 -0.65 -0.45 -0.25 -0.14 0 0.1 1.2 1.4
RIN = 500 (Notes 3, 7) VSENSE = 500mV, RIN = 500, ROUT = 10k, V+ = 12.5V VSENSE = 500mV, RIN = 500, ROUT = 10k, V+ = 36V VSENSE = 120mV
% % V V
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SYMBOL PARAMETER Minimum Output Voltage (Note 5) CONDITIONS VSENSE = 0mV, RIN = 100, ROUT = 10k VSENSE = 0mV, RIN = 500, ROUT = 10k, V+ = 12V, 36V BW tr IS Signal Bandwidth (-3dB) IOUT = 1mA, RIN = 100, ROUT = 5k
The denotes the specifications which apply over the full specified operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25C. V+ = 12V, V+ = VSENSE+, RIN = 100, ROUT = 10k, Gain = 100 unless otherwise noted. (Note 6)
MIN TYP 12 7
MAX 45 85 16 40
UNITS mV mV mV mV kHz s
200 3.5 60
Input Step Response (to 50% of VSENSE = 100mV Step, RIN = 100, ROUT = 5k, Output Step) Rising Edge Supply Current V+ = 2.7V, IOUT = 0A, (VSENSE = -5mV) V+ = 12V, IOUT = 0A, (VSENSE = -5mV) V+ = 36V, IOUT = 0A, (VSENSE = -5mV)
85 120 95 125 100 135
A A A
65
70
Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device reliability and lifetime. In addition to the Absolute Maximum Ratings, the output current of the LT6107 must be limited to insure that the power dissipation in the LT6107 does not allow the die temperature to exceed 150C. See the applications information section "Power Dissipation Considerations" for further information. Note 2: Junction temperatures greater than 125C will promote accelerated aging. The LT6107 has demonstrated typical life beyond 1000 hours at 150C.
Note 3: Guaranteed by the gain error test. Note 4: Gain error refers to the contribution of the LT6107 internal circuitry and does not include errors in the external gain setting resistors. Note 5: The LT6107 output is an open collector current source. The minimum output voltage scales directly with the ratio ROUT/10k. Note 6: VSENSE+ is the voltage at the high side of the sense resistor, RSENSE. See Figure 1. Note 7: VSENSE(MAX) is the maximum sense voltage for which the Electrical Characteristics will apply. Higher voltages can affect performance but will not damage the part provided that the output current of the LT6107 does not exceed the allowable power dissipation as described in Note 1.
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VOS Distribution
CHANGE IN INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) 16 14 PERCENT OF UNITS (%) 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -200 -120 120 -40 0 40 INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) 200
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Input Offset Voltage vs Supply Voltage
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 0 VSENSE = 5mV RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k TYPICAL UNITS 600 500 INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) 400 300 200 100 0
Input Offset Voltage vs Temperature
VSENSE = 5mV V+ = 12V RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k AV = 100 TYPICAL UNITS
V+ = 12V VSENSE = 5mV RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k 1068 UNITS
-100 -200
-300 5 10 15 20 25 30 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 35 40 -400 -55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 145 165 TEMPERATURE (C)
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Gain Error vs Temperature
0.00 -0.05 -0.10 GAIN ERROR (%) -0.15 -0.20 -0.25 -0.30 -0.35 V+ = 2.7V V+ = 12V V+ = 5V V+ = 36V POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO (dB) 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 100 VOUT = 0.5V VOUT = 1V VOUT = 2V 1k 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) 1M
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Power Supply Rejection Ratio vs Frequency
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO (dB) V+ = 12.5V AV = 20 RIN = 100 ROUT = 2k 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
Power Supply Rejection Ratio vs Frequency
V+ = 12.5V AV = 20 RIN = 500 ROUT = 10k
VOUT = 1V -0.40 IOUT = 1mA ROUT = 1k -0.45 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 TEMPERATURE (C)
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0 100
VOUT = 2.5V VOUT = 5V VOUT = 10V 1k 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) 1M
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Gain Error Distribution
24 22 20 PERCENT OF UNITS (%) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -0.60 -0.48 -0.36 -0.24 GAIN ERROR (%) -0.12 0
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Gain vs Frequency
45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 1k V+ = 12.5V VOUT = 10V VOUT = 2.5V AV = 100 RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k GAIN (dB) 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30
Gain vs Frequency
VOUT = 10V VOUT = 2.5V V+ = 12.5V AV = 20 RIN = 500 ROUT = 10k
V+ = 12.5V VSENSE = 500mV RIN = 500 ROUT = 10k 11,072 UNITS TA = 25C
GAIN (dB)
10k
100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
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1k
10k
100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
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Input Bias Current vs Supply Voltage
300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 VSENSE = 5mV RIN = 100 VSENSE 20mV/DIV
Step Response 0mV to 10mV (RIN = 100)
VSENSE 20mV/DIV
Step Response 10mV to 20mV (RIN = 100)
INPUT BIAS CURRENT (nA)
TA = -55C TA = -40C TA = 25C TA = 70C TA = 125C TA = 150C TA = 175C
VOUT 500mV/DIV VOUT 500mV/DIV 0V AV = 100 VOUT = 0V TO 1V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V 5s/DIV
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0V AV = 100 VOUT = 1V TO 2V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V 5s/DIV
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5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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Step Response 0mV to 100mV (RIN = 100)
VSENSE 200mV/DIV VSENSE 200mV/DIV
Step Response 10mV to 100mV (RIN = 100)
VSENSE 100mV/DIV
Step Response 50mV to 100mV (RIN = 500)
VOUT 2V/DIV
VOUT 2V/DIV
VOUT 500mV/DIV
0V AV = 100 5s/DIV VOUT = 0V TO 10V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V
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0V AV = 100 5s/DIV VOUT = 1V TO 10V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V
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0V AV = 20 VOUT = 1V TO 2V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V 5s/DIV
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Step Response 0mV to 50mV (RIN = 500)
VSENSE 100mV/DIV VSENSE 1V/DIV
Step Response 50mV to 500mV (RIN = 500)
VSENSE 1V/DIV
Step Response 0mV to 500mV (RIN = 500)
VOUT 2V/DIV VOUT 500mV/DIV 0V AV = 20 VOUT = 0V TO 1V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V 5s/DIV
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VOUT 2V/DIV
0V AV = 20 5s/DIV VOUT = 1V TO 10V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V
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0V AV = 20 5s/DIV VOUT = 0V TO 10V ROUT = 10k V+ = 12V
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Output Voltage Swing vs Temperature
11.15 11.10 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 11.05 11.00 10.95 10.90 10.85 10.80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 TEMPERATURE (C)
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Output Voltage vs Input Sense Voltage (0mV VSENSE 10mV)
1100 1000 900 800 VOUT (mV) 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 1 2 3 4567 VSENSE (mV) 8 9 10 V+ = 12V AV = 100 RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k VOUT (mV) 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0
Output Voltage vs Input Sense Voltage (0mV VSENSE 10mV)
V+ = 12V AV = 20 RIN = 500 ROUT = 10k
V+ = 12V AV = 100 RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k VSENSE = 120mV
0
1
2
3
4567 VSENSE (mV)
8
9
10
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Output Voltage vs Input Sense Voltage (0mV VSENSE 200mV)
12 10 8 VOUT (V) VOUT (V) 6 4 2 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 VSENSE (mV)
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Output Voltage vs Input Sense Voltage (0mV VSENSE 1V)
12 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 VSENSE (mV)
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Supply Current vs Supply Voltage
120 100 SUPPLY CURRENT (A) 80 60 40 20 0 0 5 10 TA = -55C TA = -40C TA = 25C TA = 70C TA = 125C TA = 150C TA = 175C 15 20 25 30 35 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 40 45
V+ = 12V AV = 100 RIN = 100 ROUT = 10k
V+ = 12V AV = 20 RIN = 500 ROUT = 10k
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PIN FUNCTIONS
OUT (Pin 1): Current Output. OUT will source a current that is proportional to the sense voltage into an external resistor. V- (Pin 2): Normally Connected to Ground. -IN (Pin 3): The internal sense amplifier will drive -IN to the same potential as +IN. A resistor (RIN) tied from V+ to -IN sets the output current IOUT = VSENSE /RIN. VSENSE is the voltage developed across RSENSE. +IN (Pin 4): Must be tied to the system load end of the sense resistor, either directly or through a resistor. V+ (Pin 5): Positive Supply Pin. The V+ pin should be connected directly to either side of the sense resistor, RSENSE. Supply current is drawn through this pin. The circuit may be configured so that the LT6107 supply current is or is not monitored along with the system load current. To monitor only the system load current, connect V+ to the more positive side of the sense resistor. To monitor the total current, including that of the LT6107, connect V+ to the more negative side of the sense resistor.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
ILOAD
-
VSENSE RSENSE
+
5 RIN V+
VBATTERY
L O A D
3
4
Figure 1. LT6107 Block Diagram and Typical Connection
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+
V- 2 OUT 1
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+IN
14k
-
IOUT VOUT = VSENSE * ROUT ROUT RIN
-IN
14k
LT6107 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Introduction The LT6107 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 userselected 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 -IN to have the same potential as +IN. Connecting an external resistor, RIN, between -IN and V+ forces a potential across RIN that is the same as the sense voltage across RSENSE. A corresponding current, VSENSE /RIN, will flow through RIN. The high impedance inputs of the sense amplifier will not conduct this current, so it will flow through an internal PNP to the output pin as IOUT. The output current can be transformed into a voltage by adding a resistor from OUT to V-. The output voltage is then VO = V- + IOUT * ROUT.
Table 1. Useful Gain Configurations
GAIN 20 50 100 GAIN 20 50 100 RIN 499 200 100 RIN 249 100 50 ROUT 10k 10k 10k ROUT 5k 5k 5k VSENSE at VOUT = 5V 250mV 100mV 50mV VSENSE at VOUT = 125mV 50mV 25mV IOUT at VOUT = 5V 500A 500A 500A IOUT at VOUT = 2.5V 500A 500A 500A
must be small enough that VSENSE does not exceed the maximum input voltage specified by the LT6107, 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 2A at peak load, RSENSE should be no more than 50m. Once the maximum RSENSE value is determined, the minimum sense resistor value will be set by the resolution or dynamic range required. The minimum signal that can be accurately represented by this sense amplifier is limited by the input offset. As an example, the LT6107 has a typical input offset of 150V. If the minimum current is 20mA, a sense resistor of 7.5m will set VSENSE to 150V. 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. Choosing a 50m RSENSE will maximize the dynamic range and provide a system that has 100mV across the sense resistor at peak load (2A), while input offset causes an error equivalent to only 3mA of load current. Peak dissipation is 200mW. If a 5m sense resistor is employed, then the effective current error is 30mA, while the peak sense voltage is reduced to 10mV at 2A, dissipating only 20mW. The low offset and corresponding large dynamic range of the LT6107 make it more flexible than other solutions in this respect. The 150V typical offset gives 60dB of dynamic range for a sense voltage that is limited to 150mV maximum, and over 70dB of dynamic range if the rated input maximum of 0.5V is allowed. Sense Resistor Connection Kelvin connection of the -IN and +IN inputs to the sense resistor should be used in all but the lowest power applications. Solder connections and PC board interconnections that carry high current can cause significant error in measurement due to their relatively large resistances. One 10mm x 10mm square trace of one-ounce copper is approximately 0.5m. A 1mV error can be caused by as little as 2A flowing through this small interconnect. This will cause a 1% error in a 100mV signal. A 10A load current in the same interconnect will cause a 5% error for the same 100mV signal. By isolating the sense traces from the high current paths, this error can be reduced
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Selection of External Current Sense Resistor The external sense resistor, RSENSE, 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 and voltage loss in RSENSE. 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 measured signal, and is limited primarily by input DC offset of the internal amplifier of the LT6107. In addition, RSENSE
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by orders of magnitude. A sense resistor with integrated Kelvin sense terminals will give the best results. Figure 2 illustrates the recommended method.
V
+
This approach can be helpful in cases where occasional bursts of high currents can be ignored. Care should be taken when designing the board layout for RIN, especially for small RIN values. All trace and interconnect resistances will increase the effective RIN value, causing a gain error. Selection of External Output Resistor, ROUT
RSENSE
RIN +IN -IN
LOAD V-
LT6107
Figure 2. Kelvin Input Connection Preserves Accuracy with Large Load Currents
Selection of External Input Resistor, RIN RIN should be chosen to allow the required resolution while limiting the output current to 1mA. In addition, the maximum value for RIN is 500. By setting RIN such that the largest expected sense voltage gives IOUT = 1mA, then the maximum output dynamic range is available. Output dynamic range is limited by both the maximum allowed output current and the maximum allowed output voltage, as well as the minimum practical output signal. If less dynamic range is required, then RIN can be increased accordingly, reducing the maximum output current and power dissipation. If low sense currents must be resolved accurately in a system that has a very wide dynamic range, a smaller RIN than the maximum current spec allows may be used if the maximum current is limited in another way, such as with a Schottky diode across RSENSE (Figure 3). This will reduce the high current measurement accuracy by limiting the result, while increasing the low current measurement resolution.
V+
RSENSE
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LOAD
Figure 3. Shunt Diode Limits Maximum Input Voltage to Allow Better Low Input Resolution Without Overranging
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-
V+ OUT ROUT
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The output resistor, ROUT, determines how the output current is converted to voltage. VOUT is simply IOUT * ROUT.
VOUT
In choosing an output resistor, the maximum output voltage must first be considered. If the following circuit is a buffer or ADC with limited input range, then ROUT must be chosen so that IOUT(MAX) * ROUT is less than the allowed maximum input range of this circuit. In addition, the output impedance is determined by ROUT. If the circuit to be driven has high enough input impedance, then almost any useful output impedance will be acceptable. However, if the driven circuit has relatively low input impedance, or draws spikes of current such as an ADC might do, then a lower ROUT value may be required in order to preserve the accuracy of the output. As an example, if the input impedance of the driven circuit is 100 times ROUT, then the accuracy of VOUT will be reduced by 1% since: VOUT = IOUT * ROUT * RIN(DRIVEN) ROUT + RIN(DRIVEN) 100 = 0.99 * IOUT * ROUT 101
= IOUT * ROUT * Error Sources
The current sense system uses an amplifier and resistors to apply gain and level shift the result. The output is then dependent on the characteristics of the amplifier, such as gain and input offset, as well as resistor matching. Ideally, the circuit output is: ROUT ; VSENSE = RSENSE * ISENSE RIN
DSENSE
VOUT = VSENSE *
In this case, the only error is due to resistor mismatch, which provides an error in gain only. However, offset voltage and bias current cause additional errors.
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Output Error Due to the Amplifier DC Offset Voltage, VOS R EOUT( VOS) = VOS * OUT RIN The DC offset voltage of the amplifier adds directly to the value of the sense voltage, VSENSE. This is the dominant error of the system and it limits the low end of the dynamic range. The paragraph "Selection of External Current Sense Resistor" provides details. Output Error Due to the Bias Currents, IB+ and IB- The bias current IB+ flows into the positive input of the internal op amp. IB - flows into the negative input. EOUT(IBIAS) = ROUT IB + R * SENSE - IB - RIN
RSENSE V+ RIN- RIN+ +IN -IN
LOAD V-
LT6107
RIN+ = RIN- - RSENSE
Figure 4. Second Input R Minimizes Error Due to Input Bias Current
Minimum Output Voltage The curves of the Output Voltage vs Input Sense Voltage show the behavior of the LT6107 with low input sense voltages. When VSENSE = 0V, the output voltage will always be slightly positive, the result of input offset voltages and of a small amount of quiescent current (0.7A to 1.2A) flowing through the output device. The minimum output voltage in the Electrical Characteristics table include both these effects. Power Dissipation Considerations The power dissipated by the LT6107 will cause a small increase in the die temperature. This rise in junction temperature can be calculated if the output current and the supply current are known. The power dissipated in the LT6107 due to the output signal is: POUT = (V-IN - VOUT) * IOUT Since V-IN V+, POUT (V+ - VOUT) * IOUT The power dissipated due to the quiescent supply current is: PQ = IS * (V+ - V-) The total power dissipated is the output dissipation plus the quiescent dissipation: PTOTAL = POUT + PQ The junction temperature is given by: TJ = TA + JA * PTOTAL At the maximum operating supply voltage of 36V and the maximum guaranteed output current of 1mA, the total
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Assuming IB+ IB - = IBIAS, and RSENSE << RIN then: EOUT(IBIAS) -ROUT * IBIAS It is convenient to refer the error to the input: EIN(IBIAS) -RIN * IBIAS For instance if IBIAS is 60nA and RIN is 1k, the input referred error is 60V. Note that in applications where RSENSE RIN, IB+ causes a voltage offset in RSENSE that cancels the error due to IB- and EOUT(IBIAS) 0mV. In most applications, RSENSE << RIN, the bias current error can be similarly reduced if an external resistor RIN+ = (RIN - RSENSE) is connected as shown in Figure 4. Under both conditions: EIN(IBIAS) = RIN * IOS; where IOS = IB+ - IB - If the offset current, IOS, of the LT6107 amplifier is 6nA, the 60V error above is reduced to 6V. Adding RIN+ as described will maximize the dynamic range of the circuit. For less sensitive designs, RIN+ is not necessary. Output Error Due to Gain Error The LT6107 exhibits a typical gain error of -0.25% at 1mA output current. The primary source of gain error is due to the finite gain to the PNP output transistor, which results in a small percentage of the current in RIN not appearing in the output load ROUT.
-
V+ OUT ROUT
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VOUT
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power dissipation is 41mW. This amount of power dissipation will result in a 10C rise in junction temperature above the ambient temperature. It is important to note that the LT6107 has been designed to provide at least 1mA to the output when required, and can deliver more depending on the conditions. Care must be taken to limit the maximum output current by proper choice of sense resistor and RIN - and, if input fault conditions exist, external clamps. Output Filtering The output voltage, VOUT, is simply IOUT * ZOUT. This makes filtering straightforward. Any circuit may be used which generates the required ZOUT to get the desired filter response. For example, a capacitor in parallel with ROUT will give a lowpass response. This will reduce unwanted noise from the output, and may also be useful as a charge reservoir to keep the output steady while driving a switching circuit such as a MUX or ADC. This output capacitor in parallel with an output resistor will create a pole in the output response at: f-3dB = 1 2 * * ROUT * COUT
RSENSE +IN -IN
normal operation, VSENSE should not exceed 500mV (see VSENSE(MAX) under Electrical Characteristics). This additional constraint can be stated as V+ - (+IN) 500mV. Referring to Figure 5, feedback will force the voltages at the inputs -IN and +IN to be equal to (VS - VSENSE). Connecting V+ to the load side of the shunt results in equal voltages at +IN, -IN and V+. Connecting V+ to the supply end of the shunt results in the voltages at +IN and -IN to be VSENSE below V+. If the V+ pin is connected to the supply side of the shunt resistor, the supply current drawn by the LT6107 is not included in the monitored current. If the V+ pin is connected to the load side of the shunt resistor (Figure 5), the supply current drawn by the LT6107 is included in the monitored current. It should be noted that in either configuration, the output current of the LT6107 will not be monitored since it is drawn through the RIN resistor connected to the positive side of the shunt. Contact the factory for operation of the LT6107 with a V+ outside of the recommended operating range.
VS RIN
Useful Equations Input Voltage: VSENSE = ISENSE * RSENSE Voltage Gain: VOUT R = OUT VSENSE RIN IOUT ISENSE = RSENSE RIN
LOAD
V-
LT6107
Current Gain:
Figure 5. LT6107 Supply Current Monitored with the Load
Transconductance: Transimpedance:
IOUT 1 = VSENSE RIN VOUT = RSENSE * ROUT RIN
Reverse Supply Protection Some applications may be tested with reverse-polarity supplies due to an expectation of the type of fault during operation. The LT6107 is not protected internally from external reversal of supply polarity. To prevent damage that may occur during this condition, a Schottky diode should be added in series with V- (Figure 6). This will limit the reverse current through the LT6107. Note that this diode will limit the low voltage performance of the LT6107 by effectively reducing the supply voltage to the part by VD.
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ISENSE
Power Supply Connection For normal operation, the V+ pin should be connected to either side of the sense resistor. Either connection will meet the constraint that +IN V+ and -IN V+. During
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V+ OUT VOUT ROUT
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In addition, if the output of the LT6107 is wired to a device that will effectively short it to high voltage (such as through an ESD protection clamp) during a reverse supply condition, the LT6107's output should be connected through a resistor or Schottky diode (Figure 7). Demo Board Demo board DC1240 is available for evaluation of the LT6107.
RSENSE R1 100 L O A D VBATT D1 LT6107 OUT R2 4.99k
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Response Time The photos in the Typical Performance Characteristics show the response of the LT6107 to a variety of input conditions and values of RIN. The photos show that if the output current is very low or zero and an input transient occurs, there will be an increased delay before the output voltage begins changing while internal nodes are being charged.
RSENSE R1 100 VBATT
+IN V-
-IN
+IN L O A D V-
-IN
+-
V+
+-
V+
LT6107 D1
OUT
R3 1k ADC R2 4.99k
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Figure 6. Schottky Diode Prevents Damage During Supply Reversal
Figure 7. Additional Resistor R3 Protects Output During Supply Reversal
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
S5 Package 5-Lead Plastic TSOT-23
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1635)
0.62 MAX 0.95 REF 2.90 BSC (NOTE 4)
1.22 REF
3.85 MAX 2.62 REF
1.4 MIN
2.80 BSC
1.50 - 1.75 (NOTE 4)
PIN ONE RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT PER IPC CALCULATOR 0.30 - 0.45 TYP 5 PLCS (NOTE 3)
0.95 BSC 0.80 - 0.90
0.20 BSC 1.00 MAX DATUM `A'
0.01 - 0.10
0.30 - 0.50 REF
NOTE: 1. DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS 2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE 3. DIMENSIONS ARE INCLUSIVE OF PLATING
0.09 - 0.20 (NOTE 3)
1.90 BSC
S5 TSOT-23 0302 REV B
4. DIMENSIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE OF MOLD FLASH AND METAL BURR 5. MOLD FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.254mm 6. JEDEC PACKAGE REFERENCE IS MO-193
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Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no representation that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights.
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LT6107 TYPICAL APPLICATION
Simple 400V Current Monitor
DANGER! Lethal Potentials Present -- Use Caution ISENSE
-
+IN
VSENSE
+
-IN RIN 100
400V
RSENSE
L O A D
V-
+-
V+
DANGER!! HIGH VOLTAGE!!
LT6107
OUT
12V CMPZ12L M1 BAT46
VOUT M1 AND M2 ARE FQD3P50 ROUT VOUT = * VSENSE = 49.9 VSENSE RIN
M2 ROUT 4.99k
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2M
RELATED PARTS
PART NUMBER LT1787 LT6100
(R)
DESCRIPTION Precision Bidirectional, High Side Current Sense Amplifier Gain-Selectable High Side Current Sense Amplifier Zero Drift High Side Current Sense Amplifier Dual High Side, Precision Current Sense Amplifier Bidirectional High Side, Precision Current Sense Amplifier Rail-to-Rail Input Precision High Side Current Sense Amplifier Low Cost, High Side Precision Current Sense Amplifier
COMMENTS 75V VOS, 60V, 60A Operation 4.1V to 48V, Pin-Selectable Gain: 10, 12.5, 20, 25, 40, 50V/V 4V to 60V/5V to 100V Operation, 10V Offset, 1s Step Response, MSOP8/DFN 4V to 60V, Gain Configurable 8-Pin MSOP 4V to 60V, Gain Configurable 8-Pin MSOP -0.3V to 44V Input Common Mode Range, 300V Offset, 1% Gain Accuracy, Gain Configurable 2.7V to 36V, Gain Configurable, SOT-23
LTC 6101/LTC6101HV High Voltage, High Side, Precision Current Sense Amplifiers 4V to 60V/5V to 100V, Gain Configurable, SOT-23 LTC6102/LTC6102HV LTC6103 LTC6104 LT6105 LT6106
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