High Voltage
Current Shunt Monitor
Data Sheet
AD8212
FEATURES
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
V
V+
SENSE
Adjustable gain
1
8
High common-mode voltage range
7 V to 65 V typical
AD8212
7 V to >500 V with external pass transistor
Current output
Integrated 5 V series regulator
8-lead MSOP package
Operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C
APPLICATIONS
Current shunt measurement
Motor controls
OUTPUT
CURRENT
COMPENSATION
BIAS
CIRCUIT
DC-to-DC converters
Power supplies
5
2
3
6
Battery monitoring
Remote sensing
I
COM
BIAS
ALPHA
OUT
Figure 1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8212 is a high common-mode voltage, current shunt
monitor. It accurately amplifies a small differential input voltage
in the presence of large common-mode voltages up to 65 V
(>500 V with an external PNP transistor).
Another feature of the AD8212 is high voltage operation,
which is achieved by using an external high voltage breakdown
PNP transistor. In this configuration, the common-mode range
of the AD8212 is equal to the breakdown of the external PNP
transistor. Therefore, operation at several hundred volts is easily
achieved (see Figure 23).
The AD8212 is ideal for current monitoring across a shunt
resistor in applications controlling loads, such as motors and
solenoids. The current output of the device is proportional to
the input differential voltage. The user can select an external
resistor to set the desired gain. The typical common-mode
voltage range of the AD8212 is 7 V to 65 V.
The AD8212 features a patented output base current compensa-
tion circuit for high voltage operation mode. This ensures that
no base current is lost through the external transistor and
excellent output accuracy is maintained regardless of common-
mode voltage or temperature.
Rev. C
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