Texas Instruments DRV411 Sensor Signal Conditioning IC

Texas Instruments DRV411 Sensor Signal Conditioning IC is designed to condition InSb Hall elements for use in closed-loop current-sensor modules. The DRV411 provides precision excitation circuitry for the Hall-element effectively eliminating the offset and offset-drift of the Hall element. This device also provides a 250mA H-bridge for driving the sensor compensation coil as well a precision differential amplifier to generate the output signal. The 250mA drive capability of the H-bridge roughly doubles the current measurement range compared to conventional single-ended drive methods. The Hall sensor front-end circuit and the differential amplifier employ proprietary offset cancelling techniques. These techniques, along with a high-accuracy voltage reference, significantly improve the accuracy of the overall current-sensor module. The output voltage is pin-selectable to support a 2.5V output for use with a 5V power supply, as well as 1.65V for 3.3V sensors. For optimum heat dissipation, the DRV411 is available in thermally enhanced 4mm × 4mm QFN and TSSOP-20 with PowerPAD packages.

Features

  • Optimized for Symmetric Hall-Elements (for example, AKM HW-322, HW-302, or similar)
  • Spinning Current Hall Sensor Excitation
    • Elimination of Hall Sensor Offset and Drift
    • Elimination of 1/f Noise
  • Extended Current Measurement Range
    • H-Bridge Drive Capability: 250mA
  • Precision Difference Amplifier
    • Offset and Drift: 100μV (max), 2μV/°C (max)
    • System Bandwidth: 200kHz
  • Precision Reference
    • Accuracy: 0.2% (max)
    • Drift: 50ppm/°C (max)
    • Pin-Selectable for 2.5V, 1.65V, and Ratiometric Mode
  • Overrange and Error Flags
  • Supply: 2.7V to 5.5V
  • Packages: 4mm×4mm QFN and TSSOP-20 PowerPAD™
  • Temperature Range: –40°C to +125°C

Applications

  • Closed-Loop Current-Sensor Modules
  • DC and AC Current Measurement

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments DRV411 Sensor Signal Conditioning IC
Publicado: 2013-09-16 | Actualizado: 2023-10-31