SBOA551 June 2022 INA240
Bidirectional Current Sense Amplifiers (CSA) are capable of measuring current flowing in either direction. The quiescent output level corresponds to zero current. One, sometimes two output reference pins are available for configuring the zero current voltage. A bidirectional CSA can function in unidirectional mode by setting the quiescent output at or close to either of the supply rails. There are many ways of driving the reference pins. The most common methods include using a reference IC, a voltage divider, or a voltage divider followed by a buffer. Output impedance of the driving source impacts the CSA output and may cause significant error if not designed properly. A voltage divider has the advantage of being versatile and inexpensive. It also tends to occupy less area. As a result, it finds adoption in many applications.