Overcurrent Levels | Supply | Transient Response Time | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
IIN (min) | IIN (max) | V+ | V– | t |
0A | 1.0A | 5V | 0V | < 10µs |
This high-speed, low-side overcurrent detection option is implemented with a single zero-drift fast-settling amplifier (OPA388) and one high-speed comparator (TLV3201). This circuit is designed for applications that monitor fast current signals and overcurrent events, such as current detection in motors and power supply units.
The OPA388 is selected for wide bandwidth with ultra-low offset and fast slew rate. The TLV3201 is selected for the fast response due to a small propagation delay of 40ns and rise time of 4.8ns. This allows the comparator to quickly respond and alert the system of an overcurrent event all within the transient response time requirement. The push-pull output stage also allows the comparator to directly interface with the logic levels of the microcontroller. The TLV3201 also has low power consumption with a quiescent current of 40µA.
Typically for low-side current detection, the amplifier across the sense resistor can be used in a noninverting configuration. The application circuit shown, however, uses the OPA388 as a differential amplifier across the sense resistor. This provides a true differential measurement across the shunt resistor and can be beneficial in cases where the supply ground and load ground are not necessarily the same.
Set:
COMP_IN Transimpedance AC Simulation Results
TLV3201 | |
---|---|
VS | 2.7V to 5.5V |
tPD | 40ns |
Input VCM | Rail-to-rail |
Vos | 1mV |
Iq | 40µA |
TLV3201 |
TLV7021 | |
---|---|
VS | 1.6V to 5.5V |
tPD | 260ns |
Input VCM | Rail-to-rail |
Vos | 0.5mV |
Iq | 5µA |
TLV7021 |
OPA388 | |
---|---|
VS | 2.5V to 5.5V |
Input VCM | Rail-to-rail |
Vout | Rail-to-rail |
Vos | 0.25µV |
Vos Drift | .005µV/°C |
Iq | 1.7mA/Ch |
Ib | 30pA |
UGBW | 10MHz |
OPA388 |
THS4521 | |
---|---|
VS | 2.5V to 5.5V |
Input VCM | Rail-to-rail |
Vout | Rail-to-rail |
Vos | 20µV |
Vos Drift | µV/°C |
Iq | 1mA/Ch |
Ib | 0.6µA |
UGBW | 145MHz |
THS4521 |
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