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MAX4172
Low-Cost, Precision, High-Side Current-Sense Amplifier

Low-cost, Precision Current Monitoring For Portable Battery-Powered Applications


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The MAX4172 is a low-cost, precision, high-side current-sense amplifier for portable PCs, telephones, and other systems where battery/DC power-line monitoring is critical. High-side power-line monitoring is especially useful in battery-powered systems, since it does not interfere with the battery charger's ground path. Wide bandwidth and ground-sensing capability make the MAX4172 suitable for closed-loop battery-charger and general-purpose current-source applications. The 0V to 32V input common-mode range is independent of the supply voltage, which ensures that current-sense feedback remains viable, even when connected to a battery in deep discharge.

To provide a high level of flexibility, the MAX4172 functions with an external sense resistor to set the range of load current to be monitored. It has a current output that can be converted to a ground-referred voltage with a single resistor, accommodating a wide range of battery voltages and currents.

An open-collector power-good output (active-low PG) indicates when the supply voltage reaches an adequate level to guarantee proper operation of the current-sense amplifier. The MAX4172 operates with a 3.0V to 32V supply voltage, and is available in a space-saving, 8-pin µMAX® or SO package.

Key Features   Applications/Uses
  • Low-Cost, Precision, High-Side Current-Sense Amplifier
  • ±0.5% Typical Full-Scale Accuracy Over Temperature
  • 3V to 32V Supply Operation
  • 0V to 32V Input RangeµIndependent of Supply Voltage
  • 800kHz Bandwidth [VSENSE = 100mV (1C)]
    200kHz Bandwidth [VSENSE = 6.25mV (C/16)]
  • Available in Space-Saving µMAX and SO Packages

 
  • Battery-Powered Applications
  • Closed-Loop Battery Chargers/Current Sources
  • Energy Management
  • Portable PCs: Notebooks, Subnotebooks, Palmtops
  • Portable Test/Measurement Systems
  • Portable/Cellular Phones
  • Smart Battery Packs/Chargers

    Key Specifications:   Current Sense Amplifiers
    Part Number CMVR (min) (V) CMVR (max) (V) VCC (min) (V) VCC (max) (V) ICC (typ) (µA) Bidirectional Current-Sense VSENSE_FS (recommended) (mV) VOS (max) @25°C (µV) AV (Gain) Gain Accuracy @25°C (max) (%) -3dB BW (kHz) Comparators Package Operating Temp. Range (°C) Price**
    MAX4172  0 32 3 32 800 No 150 750 10 mA/V 2 800 0 SOIC/8
    uMAX/8
    -40 to +85 $1.45 @ 1k
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    Notes:
    **This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.

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    MAX4172: Typical Operating Circuit
    Typical Operating Circuit

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    Document Ref.: 19-1184; Rev 0; 1996-12-01
    This page last modified: 2007-05-31



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