SLYA042 July 2024 FDC1004 , FDC1004-Q1
The INA191 performed very closely as expected according to the theoretical calculations. Prediction errors for EG, EXT (approximately 0.06%) and EG, EXT Drift (approximately 0.25ppm/°C) were precise and show little change over temperature. These errors were small enough that the errors can come simply from variation in REXT and/or ammeter accuracy.
EG, Drift performance for INA191 was outside of its specification of 7ppm/°C, although this does not affect analysis primarily because the critical value of measurement was eEXT, which is a delta measurement with and without REXT. Certainly, the most probably reason for this large gain error drift was an imperfect calibration of the shunt resistor.
VOS, EXT was reasonable at around 2.4µV at 125°C, but VOS, EXT Drift was significant at -45nV/°C when increasing temperature to 125°C. As expected, VOS, EXT Drift reduces and flips polarity to 16.9nV/°C when decreasing temperature. Further efforts to reduce this drift can by increasing CDIFF.
Considered that the theoretical model used typical RDIFF values over temperature, yet performance was just below model boundaries. This indicates that for future designs, sufficient margin can be established to understand worst-case gain error. Downshifting (or reducing) the RDIFF curve by 30% can provide ample margin.