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60-V current sense amplifier offers adjustable fault flags

60-V current sense amplifier offers adjustable fault flags

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The output is available for monitoring and can be connected to either of the on-chip comparators. The LT6109 is ideal for current measurement and load current fault monitoring, especially since each element of the LT6109 offers outstanding precision and speed. The current sense amplifier has less than 350 µV of offset and the combined threshold error of the comparators and reference is less than 2%. From the input of the amplifier to the output of the comparators, the LT6109 responds to threshold exceeding events within 1.4 µs.

External resistors set the amplifier gain and comparator trip points, and since the gain resistors are the primary determinants of the amplifier’s accuracy, using precision resistors enables accuracy better than 1%.

Two versions of the LT6109 are available, the LT6109-1 and the LT6109-2. The comparator inputs of the LT6109-1 are connected to the internal reference in opposing polarity, allowing for window comparison, such as for overcurrent and undercurrent conditions. The comparator inputs of the LT6109-2 are connected in the same polarity, allowing for two threshold levels, such as “warning” and “emergency disconnect.” The open-drain outputs ensure easy interface to other system components, and comparator latching enables detection of high speed events. The LT6109 is fully specified for operation from –40 to 125 °C and is available in a small 10-lead MSOP.

All versions of the LT6109 are in full production, priced starting at $1.84 each in 1,000-piece quantities.

More information about the LT6109 current sense amplifier at
www.linear.com/product/LT6109.

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