JAJSCM0C April 2011 – April 2016 INA200-Q1 , INA201-Q1 , INA202-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
The INA20x-Q1 current-shunt monitors operate over a wide common-mode voltage range (–16 V to +80 V). These devices integrate an open-drain comparator with an internal 0.6-V reference at the negative input. Use external dividers from the output of the current shunt monitor to the positive input of the comparator to set the positive input for overcurrent detection. The comparator includes a latching capability, but can also be made transparent by grounding (or floating) the RESET pin.
The INA200-Q1, INA201-Q1, and INA202-Q1 devices incorporate an open-drain comparator. This comparator typically has 2 mV of offset and a 1.3 μs (typical) response time. The RESET pin latches and resets the output of the comparator; see Figure 26.
The output of the INA20x-Q1 is accurate within the output voltage swing range set by the power supply pin, VS. Best illustration of this performance occurs when using the INA202-Q1 (gain-of-100 version), where a 100-mV full-scale input from the shunt resistor requires an output voltage swing of 10 V, and a power-supply voltage sufficient to achieve 10 V on the output.
The INA20x-Q1 have a single functional mode and are operational when the power-supply voltage is greater than 2.7 V. The common-mode voltage must be between –16 V and +80 V. The maximum power supply voltage for the INA20x-Q1 is 18 V.