SBOSA31B February 2023 – March 2024 INA241A-Q1 , INA241B-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The enhanced PWM rejection feature of the INA241x-Q1 provides increased attenuation of large common-mode ΔV/Δt transients. Large ΔV/Δt common-mode transients associated with PWM signals are employed in applications such as motor or solenoid drive and switching power supplies. The disturbances that can occur at the output of a current sense amplifier from common-mode transients causes erroneous measurements and impose limitations when the output is valid. The INA241x-Q1 is designed with high common-mode rejection techniques to reduce large ΔV/Δt transients before the system is disturbed. As a result, this makes system design simple with INA241x-Q1. The high AC CMRR, in conjunction with signal bandwidth, allows the INA241x-Q1 to minimize output disturbances and ringing during common-mode transitions when compared against traditional current-sensing amplifiers.
Figure 7-1 shows the INA241x-Q1 PWM enhancement performance. When INA241x-Q1 senses the large common-mode ΔV/Δt transients, the device holds the output for 1 μs, thereby preventing the common-mode disturbance from propagating to the output. If another common-mode transient occurs during the following 3 μs, the INA241x-Q1 relies on high BW and AC CMMR to attenuate the effect of common-mode transient. The enhanced PWM rejection is achieved up to a PWM frequency of 125 kHz or if common-mode transient edges are separated by a 3 μs interval or more.