A ±4A high-side current sensor with 25V input CM range and 0.9% gain error from -40°C to 85°C using an analog temperature compensation technique.

ISSCC(2018)

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This paper presents a fully integrated ±4A current sensor that supports a 25V input common-mode voltage range (CMVR) while operating from a single 1.5V supply. It consists of an on-chip metal shunt, a beyond-the-rails ADC [1] and a temperature-dependent voltage reference. The beyond-the-rails ADC facilitates high-side current sensing without the need for external resistive dividers or level shifters, thus reducing power consumption and system complexity. To compensate for the shuntu0027s temperature dependence, the ADC employs a proportional-to-absolute-temperature (PTAT) reference voltage. Compared to digital temperature compensation schemes [2,3], this analog scheme eliminates the need for a temperature sensor, a band-gap voltage reference and calibration logic. As a result, the current sensor draws only 10.9μA and is 10x more energy efficient than [2]. Over a ±4A range, and after a one-point trim, the sensor exhibits a 0.9% (max) gain error from −40°C to 85°C and a 0.05% gain error at room temperature. The former is comparable with that of other fully-integrated current sensors [2-4], while the latter represents the state-of-the-art.
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power consumption,system complexity,proportional-to-absolute-temperature reference voltage,digital temperature compensation schemes,analog scheme,current sensor,room temperature,fully-integrated current sensors,analog temperature compensation technique,on-chip metal shunt,temperature-dependent voltage reference,high-side current sensing,input common-mode voltage range,high-side current sensor,input CM range,CMVR,beyond-the-rails ADC,PTAT reference voltage,one-point trim,voltage 25.0 V,voltage 1.5 V,current 10.9 muA,temperature -40.0 degC to 85.0 degC
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