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 ZXCT1008
AUTOMOTIVE HIGH-SIDE CURRENT MONITOR
DESCRIPTION
The ZXCT1008 is a high side current sense monitor. Using this device eliminates the need to disrupt the ground plane when sensing a load current. It takes a high side voltage developed across a current shunt resistor and translates it into a proportional output current. A user defined output resistor scales the output current into a ground-referenced voltage. The wide input voltage range of 20V down to as low as 2.5V make it suitable for a range of applications. The ability to withstand high voltage transients and reverse polarity connection, makes this part very suitable for automotive and other transient rich environments.
APPLICATIONS
* Automotive current measurement * DC motor and solenoid control * Over current monitor * Power management
FEATURES
* Low cost, accurate high-side current sensing * -40 to +125C temperature range * Up to 500mV sense voltage * 2.5V - 20V supply range * 4A quiescent current * 1% typical accuracy * SOT23
APPLICATION CIRCUIT
ORDERING INFORMATION
DEVICE
ZXCT1008FTA
REEL SIZE
7"
TAPE WIDTH
8mm
QUANTITY PER REEL
3,000 units
DEVICE MARKING
* 108
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Voltage on any pin Continuous output current, IOUT, Continuous sense voltage, VSENSE, Operating temperature, TA, Storage temperature Package power dissipation (TA = 25C) -0.6V to 20V (relative to Iout) 10mA -0.5V to +5V -40 to 125C -55 to 150C 450mW Derate to zero at 150C
Operation above the absolute maximum rating may cause device failure. Operation at the absolute maximum ratings, for extented periods, may reduce device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Test Conditions TA = 25C, Vin = 5V, Rout = 100. SYMBOL
V in I out 1
PARAMETER
V CC range Output current V sense =0V
CONDITIONS Min
2.5 1 90 0.975 1.95 4.8 0
LIMITS Typ
4 104 1.0 2.0 5.0
UNIT Max
20 15 120 1.025 2.05 5.2 500 100 V A A mA mA mA mV nA
V sense =10mV V sense =100mV V sense =200mV V sense =500mV V sense I sense Acc Gm BW Sense voltage V sense input current Accuracy Transconductance, Iout / V sense Bandwidth V SENSE(DC) = 10mV, Pin = -40dBm VSENSE(DC) = 100mV, Pin = -20dBm
1 Includes input offset voltage contribution VSENSE is defined as the differential voltage VSENSE = VSENSE+ - VSENSE= VIN - VLOAD = ILOAD x RSENSE
R sense = 0.1 V sense =200mV -2.5 10000 300 2 2.5 % A/V kHz MH
between VSENSE+ and VSENSE-.
-20dBm=63mVp-p into 50
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Cont.) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Name V sense + V sense I out Pin Function Supply voltage Connection to load/battery Output current, proportional to V in -V load
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
SOT23 Package Suffix - F
Top View
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POWER DISSIPATION The maximum allowable power dissipation of the device for normal operation (Pmax), is a function of the package junction to ambient thermal resistance (ja), maximum junction temperature (Tjmax), and ambient temperature (Tamb), according to the expression: Pmax = (Tjmax - Tamb) / ja The device power dissipation, PD is given by the expression: PD=Iout.(Vin-Vout) Watts 1) Choose the value of Rsense to give 50mV > Vsense > 500mV at full load. For example Vsense = 100mV at 1.0A. Rsense = 0.1/1.0 => 0.1 2) Choose Rout to give Vout = 100mV, when Vsense = 100mV. Rearranging 1 for Rout gives: Rout = Vout /(Vsense x 0.01) Rout = 0.1 / (0.1 x 0.01) = 100 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION The following lines describe how to scale a load current to an output voltage. Vsense = Vin - Vload Vout = 0.01 x Vsense x Rout1 E.g. A 1A current is to be represented by a 100mV output voltage:
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Where Rload represents any load including DC motors, a charging battery or further circuitry that requires monitoring, Rsense can be selected on specific requirements of accuracy, size and power rating. An additional resistor, Rlim can be added in series with Rout (figure 1.0), to limit the current from Iout. Any circuit connected to Vout will be protected from input voltage transients. This can be of particular use in automotive applications where load dump and other common transients need to be considered. The zener Z1 provides additional protection for local dump, reverse battery and high voltage transient incidents. Assuming the worst case condition of Vout = 0V; providing a low impedance to a transient, the minimum value of Rlim is given by:Rlim(min) = Vpk - Vmax Ipk TYPICAL AUTOMOTIVE CIRCUIT APPLICATION
Vpk = Peak transient voltage to be withstood Vmax = Maximum working Voltage = 20V Ipk = Peak output current = 40mA
Figure 1.0
ZXCT1009 with additional current limiting Resistor Rlim and zener Z1
The maximum value of Rlim is set by Vin(min), Vout(max) and the dropout voltage (see transfer characteristic on page 3) of the ZXCT1009 :Rlim(max) = Rout [Vin(min) - (Vdp + Vout (max))] Vout (max)
Vin(min) = Minimum Supply Operating Voltage Vdp = Dropout Voltage Vout (max) = Maximum Operating Output Voltage
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
ZXCT1008
PCB trace shunt resistor for low cost solution.
The figure below shows output characteristics of the device when using a PCB resistive trace for a low cost solution in replacement for a conventional shunt resistor. The graph shows the linear rise in voltage across the resistor due to the PTC of the material and demonstrates how this rise in resistance value over temperature compensates for the NTC of the device. The figure opposite shows a PCB layout suggestion. The resistor section is 25mm x 0.25mm giving approximately 150m using 1oz copper. The data for the normalised graph was obtained using a 1A load current and a 100 output resistor. An electronic version of the PCB layout is available at www.zetex.com/isense
ZXCT1009 Vout Vin
ZXCT1009 Vout Vin
Rout
Load GND
Rout
Actual Size
Load GND
Layout shows area of shunt resistor compared to SOT23 package. Not actual size
1.4
Normalised Voltage
Voltage across Copper Sense Resistor
1.2
VOUT with Copper Sense Resistor
1.0
VOUT with Ideal Sense Resistor
0.8 -40 -20 0 20
40
60
80
100 120 140
Temperature (C)
Effect of Sense Resistor Material on Temperature Performance
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Definitions Product change Zetex Semiconductors reserves the right to alter, without notice, specifications, design, price or conditions of supply of any product or service. Customers are solely responsible for obtaining the latest relevant information before placing orders. Applications disclaimer The circuits in this design/application note are offered as design ideas. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the circuit is fit for the user's application and meets with the user's requirements. No representation or warranty is given and no liability whatsoever is assumed by Zetex with respect to the accuracy or use of such information, or infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights arising from such use or otherwise. Zetex does not assume any legal responsibility or will not be held legally liable (whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, restriction or otherwise) for any damages, loss of profit, business, contract, opportunity or consequential loss in the use of these circuit applications, under any circumstances. Life support Zetex products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Zetex Semiconductors plc. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: 1. are intended to implant into the body or 2. support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling can be reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the user. B. A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or to affect its safety or effectiveness. Reproduction The product specifications contained in this publication are issued to provide outline information only which (unless agreed by the company in writing) may not be used, applied or reproduced for any purpose or form part of any order or contract or be regarded as a representation relating to the products or services concerned. Terms and Conditions All products are sold subjects to Zetex' terms and conditions of sale, and this disclaimer (save in the event of a conflict between the two when the terms of the contract shall prevail) according to region, supplied at the time of order acknowledgement. For the latest information on technology, delivery terms and conditions and prices, please contact your nearest Zetex sales office. Quality of product Zetex is an ISO 9001 and TS16949 certified semiconductor manufacturer. To ensure quality of service and products we strongly advise the purchase of parts directly from Zetex Semiconductors or one of our regionally authorized distributors. For a complete listing of authorized distributors please visit: www.zetex.com/salesnetwork Zetex Semiconductors does not warrant or accept any liability whatsoever in respect of any parts purchased through unauthorized sales channels. ESD (Electrostatic discharge) Semiconductor devices are susceptible to damage by ESD. Suitable precautions should be taken when handling and transporting devices. The possible damage to devices depends on the circumstances of the handling and transporting, and the nature of the device. The extent of damage can vary from immediate functional or parametric malfunction to degradation of function or performance in use over time. Devices suspected of being affected should be replaced. Green compliance Zetex Semiconductors is committed to environmental excellence in all aspects of its operations which includes meeting or exceeding regulatory requirements with respect to the use of hazardous substances. Numerous successful programs have been implemented to reduce the use of hazardous substances and/or emissions. All Zetex components are compliant with the RoHS directive, and through this it is supporting its customers in their compliance with WEEE and ELV directives. Product status key: "Preview"Future device intended for production at some point. Samples may be available "Active"Product status recommended for new designs "Last time buy (LTB)"Device will be discontinued and last time buy period and delivery is in effect "Not recommended for new designs"Device is still in production to support existing designs and production "Obsolete"Production has been discontinued Datasheet status key: "Draft version"This term denotes a very early datasheet version and contains highly provisional information, which may change in any manner without notice. "Provisional version"This term denotes a pre-release datasheet. It provides a clear indication of anticipated performance. However, changes to the test conditions and specifications may occur, at any time and without notice. "Issue"This term denotes an issued datasheet containing finalized specifications. However, changes to specifications may occur, at any time and without notice.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
E
e b 3 leads e1
L1
E1
D
A A1 L c
Controlling dimensions are in millimeters. Approximate conversions are given in inches
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
Millimeters DIM A A1 b C D e 0.01 0.30 0.085 2.80 Min. Max. 1.12 0.10 0.50 0.120 3.04 0.0004 0.012 0.003 0.0110 Inches Min. Max. 0.044 0.004 0.020 0.008 0.120 DIM e1 E E1 L L1 Millimeters Min. Max. Inches Max. Max.
1.90 NOM 2.10 1.20 0.25 0.45 2.64 1.40 0.62 0.62
0.075 NOM 0.083 0.047 0.018 0.018 0.104 0.055 0.024 0.024
0.95 NOM
0.0375 NOM
(c) Zetex Semiconductors plc 2007
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These offices are supported by agents and distributors in major countries world-wide. This publication is issued to provide outline information only which (unless agreed by the Company in writing) may not be used, applied or reproduced for any purpose or form part of any order or contract or be regarded as a representation relating to the products or services concerned. The Company reserves the right to alter without notice the specification, design, price or conditions of supply of any product or service. For the latest product information, log on to www.zetex.com
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