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TI Launches New Current-shunt Monitor Improves Efficiency and Accuracy for Motor and Solenoid

Published: Nov 09,2016

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Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new current-sense amplifier for in-line motor phase current measurement that improves overall motor efficiency, compared to existing current-sense amplifiers.

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The INA240 offers enhanced pulse-width modulation (PWM) rejection for systems running at up to 80 V to support a variety of applications such as motor control, solenoid control and power delivery systems.

The presence of high-speed in-line PWM motor control systems requires high AC and DC accuracy. The INA240's enhanced PWM rejection improves transient suppression and gives designers the ability to reduce their blanking time, optimize the motor-control algorithm and ultimately improve motor efficiency.

The INA240 operates at PWM rates in excess of 100 kHz, with switching-edge rates as high as 10 V/ns while enabling system voltages as high as 80 V. In addition, to address the needs for a wide range of systems, this device supports the negative voltages (-4 V) induced by the inductive kickback of the motor.

The INA240 has the industry's best combination of low offset voltage (5 µV), offset drift (50 nV/°C), gain error and drift performance (0.05 percent and 0.5 ppm/°C, respectively). The device also provides an excellent AC common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 93 dB at 50 kHz. The INA240 delivers performance over a wide range of operating conditions.

The INA240's precision is showcased in a 48-V 10-A In-Line Three-Phase High-Frequency Gallium Nitride (GaN) Inverter for Brushless Motors Reference Design. This BoosterPack plug-in module reference design is paired with a C2000 LaunchPad kit, demonstrating how designers can use the INA240 and LMG5200 GaN half-bridge power stage to reduce switching losses over an extended temperature range up to 125°C, facilitate the use of higher PWM frequencies and reduce heat sinking requirements.

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