SBOSAD4 June 2024 INA4230
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In addition to the two operating modes (continuous and triggered), the INA4230 also has two low power modes. In shutdown the device reduces the quiescent current and input bias current but is able to process I2C bus communications. In this state the quiescent current is reduced to less than 4μA. Full recovery from shut-down mode requires 40μs. The device remains in shut-down mode until one of the active modes settings are written into the Configuration register. An even lower power mode is the disabled mode, which is initiated by forcing a logic low on the enable pin. In this mode the quiescent current is the lowest, with the device only drawing 1μA (max) of supply current, but the device does not recognize any I2C bus communications in this state. Also the device configuration gets reset when in the disabled state and needs to be reprogrammed when enabled. Recovery from the disabled state requires 100μs.