SBAA348 July 2022 AMC1202 , AMC1302 , AMC1302-Q1 , AMC1306E05 , AMC3302 , AMC3302-Q1 , TLV6002 , TLV9002
Current Source | Input Voltage | Output Voltage | Single Power Supply | ||
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IIN MIN | IIN MAX | VIN DIFF, MIN | VIN DIFF, MAX | VOUT SE | VDD |
–50A | 50A | –50mV | 50mV | 55mV to 4.945V | 5V |
Design Description
This isolated single-supply bidirectional current sensing circuit can accurately measure load currents from –50 A to 50 A. The linear range of the input is from –50 mV to 50 mV with a differential output swing of –2.05 V to 2.05 V and an output common-mode voltage (VCM) of 1.44 V. The gain of the isolated amplifier circuit is fixed at 41 V/V. A secondary amplifier stage, using TLV9002, converts the differential output voltage to a single-ended output voltage of 55 mV to 4.945 V. The entire signal chain operates on a single 5.0 V rail.
This circuit is applicable to many high-voltage industrial applications such as Solar Inverters, Motor Drives and Protection Relays. The equations and explanation of component selection in this design can be customized based on the needs and system specification of the end equipment.
Design Notes
Design Steps
DC Transfer Characteristics
The following plots show the simulated DC characteristics of the single-ended output of the TLV9002 amplifier and the AMC3302 differential output. Both plots show that the outputs are linear at ±50 A.
Closed-Loop AC Simulation Results
The following AC sweep shows the AC transfer characteristics of the single-ended output. Since the AMC3302 has a gain of 41 V/V and a gain of 1.2 V/V is applied with the differential to single-ended conversion, the gain of 33.83 dB shown in the following is expected.
Transient Simulation Results
The following transient simulation shows the output signals of both the AMC3302 and TLV9002 from –50 A to 50 A. The differential output of the AMC3302 is ±2.05 Vpk-pk as expected and the single-ended output is 4.89 Vpk-pk and swings from 55 mV to 4.945 V.
Design References
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Texas Instruments, Interfacing a Differential-Output (Isolated) Amp to a Single-Ended Input ADC application brief.
Design Featured Isolation Amplifier
AMC3302 | |
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Working voltage | 1200 VRMS |
Gain | 41 V/V |
Bandwidth | 340 kHz TYP |
Linear input voltage range | ±50 mV |
AMC3302 |
Design Differential to Single-Ended Amplifier
TLV9002 | |
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VCC | 1.8 V to 5.5 V |
VinCM, Vout | Rail-to-Rail |
Vos | 400 µV |
Iq | 60 µA |
UGBW | 1 MHz |
SR | 2 V/µs |
TLV9002 |
Design Alternate Isolation Amplifier
AMC3301 | |
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Working voltage | 1200 VRMS |
Gain | 8.2 V/V |
Bandwidth | 334 kHz TYP |
Linear input voltage range | ±250 mV |
AMC3301 |
Design Alternate Differential to Single-Ended Amplifier
TLV6002 | |
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VCC | 1.8 V to 5.5 V |
VinCM, Vout | Rail-to-Rail |
Vos | 750 µV |
Iq | 75 µA |
UGBW | 1 MHz |
SR | 0.5 V/µs |
TLV6002 |