Verified specs for high-side and low-side current sense amplifiers — gain, bandwidth, input range, and offset.
Current sensing topology determines your design constraints. High-side sensing (between supply rail and load) avoids ground path disruption but requires amplifiers with wide common-mode input range (typically 0 to 80V or higher for automotive). Low-side sensing is simpler but disrupts the ground path.
Key specs: fixed gain options, input common-mode voltage range, input offset voltage (VOS), bandwidth (–3 dB), supply voltage range, quiescent current, and output type (voltage or PWM). The INA28x family supports automotive-grade operation up to 80V common-mode, the INA190 optimizes for sub-1A sensing with high gain options.
| Part | Verified Specs |
|---|---|
| INA190A3QDCKRQ1 | 16 |
| INA190A2IDCKR | 14 |
| INA190A3IDDFR | 14 |
| INA190A4IDCKR | 14 |
| INA280A2QDCKRQ1 | 14 |
| INA280A3QDCKRQ1 | 14 |
| INA281B2IDBVR | 14 |
| NCS199A1RSQT2G | 14 |
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