A current sensing amplifier for detecting a small current difference between a pair of variable resistance loads comprises a first amplifier and a second amplifier. The first amplifier comprises a voltage clamp including first and second outputs, the voltage clamp being coupled to the pair of ...
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Our precision current sensing signal chains can be applied to solve your most difficult current measurement challenges in applications as diverse as motor control inverters, DC-to-DC converters, valve/solenoid control, protective relays, AC-to-DC metering, and PV inverters. Utilize wide range of co...
Amp’titudes Episode 13 – Current Sensing This video discusses the use of amplifier in shunt-based current sensing applications and the pros and cons of high-side and low-side monitoring. Support at Every Step We are committed to partnering with you and making sure you have what you need ...
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Figure 2: ADI's AD8411A current-sense amplifier. (Image source: Analog Devices, Inc.) The AD8410A/11A can be used for both high-side and low-side current sensing applications. They are suitable for in-phase or high-side current sensing in various applications such as motor control, bidir...
Power supply rejection ratio 12/26 DocID016875 Rev 3 TSC1031 5 Parameter definitions Parameter definitions 5.1 Common mode rejection ratio (CMR) The common mode rejection ratio (CMR) measures the ability of the current sensing amplifier to reject any DC voltage applied on both inputs Vp and Vm...