SBOS913 February 2018 XTR305
PRODUCTION DATA.
The accuracy of the current output mode and the DC performance of the IA rely on dynamically-matched current mirrors.
Identical current sources are rotated to average out mismatch errors. It can take several clock cycles of the internal 100-kHz oscillator (or a submultiple of that frequency) to reach full accuracy. This may dominate the settling time to the 0.1% accuracy level and can be as much as 100 μs in current output mode or 40 μs in voltage output mode.
A small portion of the switching glitches appear at the DRV output, and also at the IMON and IAMON outputs. The standard circuit configuration, with RC, C4, and CC, which are required for loop compensation and output protection, also helps reduce the noise to negligible levels at the signal output. If necessary, the monitor outputs can be filtered with a shunt capacitor.