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Bidirectional, Zero Drift,
Current Sense Amplifier
AD8418
Data Sheet
FEATURES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Typical 0.1 µV/°C offset drift
Maximum ±400 µV voltage offset over full temperature range
2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply operating range
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters Included
High common-mode input voltage range
−2 V to +70 V operating
−4 V to +85 V survival
Initial gain = 20 V/V
Wide operating temperature range: −40°C to +125°C
Bidirectional operation
Available in 8-lead SOIC and 8-lead MSOP
Common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR): 86 dB, dc to 10 kHz
Qualified for automotive applications
The AD8418 is a high voltage, high resolution current shunt
amplifier. It features an initial gain of 20 V/V, with a maximum
±0.15% gain error over the entire temperature range. The
buffered output voltage directly interfaces with any typical
converter. The AD8418 offers excellent input common-mode
rejection from −2 V to +70 V. The AD8418 performs bidirectional
current measurements across a shunt resistor in a variety of
automotive and industrial applications, including motor
control, battery management, and solenoid control.
The AD8418 offers breakthrough performance throughout the
−40°C to +125°C temperature range. It features a zero drift core,
which leads to a typical offset drift of 0.1 µV/°C throughout the
operating temperature range and the common-mode voltage
range. The AD8418 is fully qualified for automotive applications
and includes EMI filters and patented circuitry to enable output
accuracy with pulse-width modulation (PWM) type input
common-mode voltages. The typical input offset voltage is
±200 µV. The AD8418 is offered in 8-lead MSOP and SOIC
packages.
APPLICATIONS
High-side current sensing in
Motor controls
Solenoid controls
Power management
Low-side current sensing
Diagnostic protection
Table 1. Related Devices
Part No.
AD8205
AD8206
AD8207
AD8210
Description
Current sense amplifier, gain = 50
Current sense amplifier, gain = 20
High accuracy current sense amplifier, gain = 20
High speed current sense amplifier, gain = 20
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
VCM = –2V TO +70V
VS = 2.7V TO 5.5V
70V
VS
VREF 1
AD8418
VCM
+IN
ISHUNT
EMI
FILTER
OUT
G = 20
RSHUNT
50A
VOUT
+
0V
–IN
VS
VS/2
EMI
FILTER
–
ISHUNT
–50A
VREF 2
11546-001
0V
GND
Figure 1.
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AD8418
Data Sheet
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Unidirectional Operation .......................................................... 11
Applications ....................................................................................... 1
Bidirectional Operation ............................................................. 11
General Description ......................................................................... 1
External Referenced Output ..................................................... 12
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
Splitting the Supply .................................................................... 12
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Splitting an External Reference ................................................ 12
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Applications Information .............................................................. 13
Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................ 4
Motor Control ............................................................................. 13
ESD Caution .................................................................................. 4
Solenoid Control ........................................................................ 14
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions ............................. 5
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 15
Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 6
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 16
Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 10
Automotive Products ................................................................. 16
Output Offset Adjustment ............................................................. 11
REVISION HISTORY
9/13—Revision 0: Initial Version
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Data Sheet
AD8418
SPECIFICATIONS
TA = −40°C to +125°C (operating temperature range), VS = 5 V, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2.
Parameter
GAIN
Initial
Error Over Temperature
Gain vs. Temperature
VOLTAGE OFFSET
Offset Voltage, Referred to the Input (RTI)
Over Temperature (RTI)
Offset Drift
INPUT
Input Bias Current
Input Voltage Range
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)
OUTPUT
Output Voltage Range
Output Resistance
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
Small Signal −3 dB Bandwidth
Slew Rate
NOISE
0.1 Hz to 10 Hz (RTI)
Spectral Density, 1 kHz (RTI)
OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
Ratiometric Accuracy 1
Accuracy, Referred to the Output (RTO)
Output Offset Adjustment Range
POWER SUPPLY
Operating Range
Quiescent Current Over Temperature
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Temperature Range
For Specified Performance
1
Test Conditions/Comments
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
±0.15
+8
V/V
%
ppm/°C
±400
+1
µV
µV
µV/°C
20
Specified temperature range
−8
25°C
Specified temperature range
±200
−1
+0.1
130
Common mode, continuous
Specified temperature range, f = dc
f = dc to 10 kHz
−2
90
RL = 25 kΩ
0.015
Divider to supplies
Voltage applied to VREF1 and VREF2 in parallel
VS = 5 V
0.4995
0.015
2.7
VOUT = 0.1 V dc
+70
100
86
VS − 0.020
2
V
Ω
250
1
kHz
V/µs
2.3
110
µV p-p
nV/√Hz
0.5005
±1
VS − 0.020
V/V
mV/V
V
5.5
2.6
V
mA
dB
+125
°C
80
Operating temperature range
−40
The offset adjustment is ratiometric to the power supply when VREF1 and VREF2 are used as a divider between the supplies.
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µA
V
dB
dB
AD8418
Data Sheet
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Table 3.
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Input Voltage Range
Continuous
Survival
Differential Input Survival
Reverse Supply Voltage
ESD Human Body Model (HBM)
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Output Short-Circuit Duration
Rating
6V
−2 V to +70 V
−4 V to +85 V
±5.5 V
0.3 V
±2000 V
−40°C to +125°C
−65°C to +150°C
Indefinite
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
ESD CAUTION
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Data Sheet
AD8418
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
–IN 1
VREF 2 3
NC 4
8
+IN
AD8418
7
VREF 1
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
6
VS
5
OUT
11546-002
GND 2
NC = NO CONNECT. DO NOT
CONNECT TO THIS PIN.
Figure 2. Pin Configuration
Table 4. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Mnemonic
−IN
GND
VREF2
NC
OUT
VS
VREF1
+IN
Description
Negative Input.
Ground.
Reference Input 2.
No Connect. Do not connect to this pin.
Output.
Supply.
Reference Input 1.
Positive Input.
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AD8418
Data Sheet
10
40
8
30
6
20
10
4
0
2
GAIN (dB)
0
–2
–10
–20
–30
–4
–40
–6
–50
–8
–60
–25
–10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110
125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
–70
1k
11546-003
–10
–40
10k
100k
10M
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
11546-006
OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Figure 6. Typical Small Signal Bandwidth (VOUT = 200 mV p-p)
Figure 3. Typical Offset Drift vs. Temperature
20
110
18
100
TOTAL OUTPUT ERROR (%)
16
CMRR (dB)
90
80
70
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
60
1k
10k
100k
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
11546-004
100
–2
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Figure 7. Total Output Error vs. Differential Input Voltage
0.5
500
NORMALIZED AT 25°C
VS = 5V
0.4
BIAS CURRENT PER INPUT PIN (mA)
400
300
200
100
0
–100
–200
–300
0.3
0.2
+IN
0.1
0
–IN
–0.1
–0.2
–0.3
–25
–10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
TEMPERATURE (°C)
110
125
–0.5
–4 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80
VCM (V)
11546-008
–0.4
–400
11546-005
GAIN ERROR (µV/V)
5
DIFFERENTIAL INPUT VOLTAGE (mV)
Figure 4. Typical CMRR vs. Frequency
–500
–40
0
11546-007
0
50
10
Figure 8. Bias Current per Input Pin vs. Common-Mode Voltage (VCM)
Figure 5. Typical Gain Error vs. Temperature
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Data Sheet
AD8418
2.0
1.9
25mV/DIV
1.7
VS = 5V
1.6
INPUT
1.5
1.4
500mV/DIV
1.3
1.2
VS = 2.7V
OUTPUT
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)
VS = 2.7V
11546-009
TIME (1µs/DIV)
Figure 9. Supply Current vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage
Figure 12. Fall Time (VS = 2.7 V)
INPUT
25mV/DIV
INPUT
25mV/DIV
500mV/DIV
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
500mV/DIV
VS = 5V
11546-010
VS = 2.7V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
TIME (1µs/DIV)
11546-013
1.0
–5 0
11546-012
1.1
Figure 13. Fall Time (VS = 5 V)
Figure 10. Rise Time (VS = 2.7 V)
INPUT
INPUT
100mV/DIV
25mV/DIV
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
VS = 5V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
VS = 2.7V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
11546-014
1V/DIV
500mV/DIV
11546-011
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
1.8
Figure 14. Differential Overload Recovery, Rising (VS = 2.7 V)
Figure 11. Rise Time (VS = 5 V)
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AD8418
Data Sheet
INPUT
100mV/DIV
OUTPUT
200mV/DIV
OUTPUT
40V/DIV
INPUT COMMON MODE
Figure 15. Differential Overload Recovery, Rising (VS = 5 V)
11546-018
VS = 5V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
11546-015
2V/DIV
TIME (4µs/DIV)
Figure 18. Input Common-Mode Step Response (VS = 5 V, Inputs Shorted)
100mV/DIV
INPUT
1V/DIV
VS = 2.7V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
50
5V
40
2.7V
30
20
10
0
–40
11546-016
OUTPUT
60
–25
–10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110
125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 16. Differential Overload Recovery, Falling (VS = 2.7 V)
11546-019
MAXIMUM OUTPUT SINK CURRENT (mA)
70
Figure 19. Maximum Output Sink Current vs. Temperature
200mV/DIV
INPUT
2V/DIV
VS = 5V
TIME (1µs/DIV)
25
5V
20
2.7V
15
10
5
0
–40
11546-017
OUTPUT
30
–25
–10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110
125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 17. Differential Overload Recovery, Falling (VS = 5 V)
Figure 20. Maximum Output Source Current vs. Temperature
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11546-020
MAXIMUM OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT (mA)
35
Data Sheet
AD8418
0
0.4
0.3
–100
0.2
–150
CMRR (µV/V)
–200
–250
–300
0.1
0
–0.1
–350
–0.2
–400
–0.3
–450
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OUTPUT SOURCE CURRENT (mA)
–0.4
–40
11546-021
–500
–25
–10
5
20
35
50
65
80
95
110
125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 21. Output Voltage Range from Positive Rail vs. Output Source Current
11546-023
VOLTAGE FROM POSITIVE RAIL (mV)
–50
Figure 24. CMRR vs. Temperature
200
1800
160
1500
140
1200
120
HITS
VOLTAGE FROM GROUND (mV)
180
100
900
80
600
60
40
300
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OUTPUT SINK CURRENT (mA)
Figure 22. Output Voltage Range from Ground vs. Output Sink Current
1800
+125°C
+25°C
–40°C
VS = 5V
1500
900
600
300
0
–400
–300
–200
–100
0
100
200
VOS (µV)
300
400
11546-024
HITS
1200
Figure 23. Offset Voltage Distribution
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0
–8
–6
–4
–2
0
2
4
GAIN ERROR DRIFT (PPM/°C)
Figure 25. Gain Drift Distribution
6
8
11546-125
0
11546-022
20
AD8418
Data Sheet
THEORY OF OPERATION
The reference inputs, VREF1 and VREF2, are tied through 100 kΩ
resistors to the positive input of the main amplifier, which allows
the output offset to be adjusted anywhere in the output operating
range. The gain is 1 V/V from the reference pins to the output
when the reference pins are used in parallel. When the pins are
used to divide the supply, the gain is 0.5 V/V.
The AD8418 is a single-supply, zero drift, difference amplifier
that uses a unique architecture to accurately amplify small
differential current shunt voltages in the presence of rapidly
changing common-mode voltages.
In typical applications, the AD8418 is used to measure current
by amplifying the voltage across a shunt resistor connected to its
inputs by a gain of 20 V/V (see Figure 26).
The AD8418 offers breakthrough performance without
compromising any of the robust application needs typical of
solenoid or motor control. The ability to reject PWM input
common-mode voltages and the zero drift architecture
providing low offset and offset drift allows the AD8418 to
deliver total accuracy for these demanding applications.
The AD8418 is designed to provide excellent common-mode
rejection, even with PWM common-mode inputs that can change
at very fast rates, for example, 1 V/ns. The AD8418 contains
patented technology to eliminate the negative effects of such
fast changing external common-mode variations.
The AD8418 features an input offset drift of less than 500 nV/°C.
This performance is achieved through a novel zero drift
architecture that does not compromise bandwidth, which is
typically rated at 250 kHz.
VCM = –2V TO +70V
VS = 2.7V TO 5.5V
70V
VS
VREF 1
AD8418
VCM
+IN
ISHUNT
EMI
FILTER
OUT
G = 20
RSHUNT
50A
VOUT
+
0V
–IN
VS
VS/2
EMI
FILTER
–
ISHUNT
VREF 2
–50A
Figure 26. Typical Application
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11546-225
0V
GND
Data Sheet
AD8418
OUTPUT OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
UNIDIRECTIONAL OPERATION
Unidirectional operation allows the AD8418 to measure currents
through a resistive shunt in one direction. The basic modes for
unidirectional operation are ground referenced output mode
and VS referenced output mode.
VS Referenced Output
This mode is set when both reference pins are tied to the positive
supply. It is typically used when the diagnostic scheme requires
detection of the amplifier and the wiring before power is applied to
the load (see Figure 28).
VS
For unidirectional operation, the output can be set at the negative
rail (near ground) or at the positive rail (near VS) when the
differential input is 0 V. The output moves to the opposite rail
when a correct polarity differential input voltage is applied. The
required polarity of the differential input depends on the output
voltage setting. If the output is set at the positive rail, the input
polarity needs to be negative to move the output down. If the
output is set at ground, the polarity must be positive to move
the output up.
AD8418
R4
–IN
VS
R2
VREF 1
R3
VREF 2
GND
BIDIRECTIONAL OPERATION
Bidirectional operation allows the AD8418 to measure currents
through a resistive shunt in two directions.
In this case, the output is set anywhere within the output range.
Typically, it is set at half-scale for equal range in both directions.
In some cases, however, it is set at a voltage other than half scale
when the bidirectional current is nonsymmetrical.
AD8418
R4
–
OUT
Adjusting the output is accomplished by applying voltage(s) to
the referenced inputs.
+
+IN
OUT
+
Figure 28. VS Referenced Output
When using the AD8418 in this mode, both referenced inputs are
tied to ground, which causes the output to sit at the negative rail
when there are zero differential volts at the input (see Figure 27).
R1
–
+IN
Ground Referenced Output
–IN
R1
11546-026
The output of the AD8418 can be adjusted for unidirectional or
bidirectional operation.
R2
VREF 1
R3
VREF1 and VREF2 are tied to internal resistors that connect to an
internal offset node. There is no operational difference between
the pins.
VREF 2
11546-025
GND
Figure 27. Ground Referenced Output
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AD8418
Data Sheet
EXTERNAL REFERENCED OUTPUT
VS
Tying both pins together and to a reference produces an output
equal to the reference voltage when there is no differential input
(see Figure 29). The output moves down from the reference
voltage when the input is negative, relative to the −IN pin, and
up when the input is positive, relative to the −IN pin.
AD8418
R4
–IN
R1
–
OUT
+
+IN
R2
VS
VREF 1
R3
VREF 2
GND
R4
–IN
R1
11546-028
AD8418
–
OUT
Figure 30. Split Supply
+
+IN
R2
SPLITTING AN EXTERNAL REFERENCE
VREF 1
R3
VREF 2
GND
11546-027
2.5V
Figure 29. External Referenced Output
The internal reference resistors can be used to divide an external
reference by 2 with an accuracy of approximately 0.5%. Splitting
an external reference can be done by connecting one VREFx pin to
ground and the other VREFX pin to the reference (see Figure 31).
VS
SPLITTING THE SUPPLY
AD8418
R4
–IN
R1
–
OUT
+
+IN
R2
VREF 1
R3
VREF 2
GND
Figure 31. Split External Reference
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5V
11546-029
By tying one reference pin to VS and the other to the ground pin,
the output is set at half of the supply when there is no differential
input (see Figure 30). The benefit is that an external reference
is not required to offset the output for bidirectional current
measurement. Tying one reference pin to VS and the other to
the ground pin creates a midscale offset that is ratiometric to
the supply, which means that if the supply increases or decreases,
the output remains at half the supply. For example, if the supply
is 5.0 V, the output is at half scale or 2.5 V. If the supply increases by
10% (to 5.5 V), the output goes to 2.75 V.
Data Sheet
AD8418
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
MOTOR CONTROL
3-Phase Motor Control
The AD8418 is ideally suited for monitoring current in 3-phase
motor applications.
The 250 kHz typical bandwidth of the AD8418 allows
instantaneous current monitoring. Additionally, the typical
low offset drift of 0.1 µV/°C means that the measurement error
between the two motor phases is at a minimum over temperature.
The AD8418 rejects PWM input common-mode voltages in the
−2 V to +70 V (with a 5 V supply) range. Monitoring the current
on the motor phase allows sampling of the current at any point
and provides diagnostic information such as a short to GND
and battery. Refer to Figure 33 for the typical phase current
measurement setup with the AD8418.
referenced op amp because ground is not typically a stable
reference voltage in this type of application. The instability of
the ground reference causes inaccuracies in the measurements
that can be made with a simple ground referenced op amp. The
AD8418 measures current in both directions as the H-bridge
switches and the motor changes direction. The output of the
AD8418 is configured in an external referenced bidirectional
mode (see the Bidirectional Operation section).
CONTROLLER
5V
+IN
MOTOR
VREF 1
VS
OUT
AD8418
SHUNT
–IN
GND VREF 2
NC
2.5V
11546-030
H-Bridge Motor Control
Another typical application for the AD8418 is as part of the
control loop in H-bridge motor control. In this case, the shunt
resistor is placed in the middle of the H-bridge so that it can
accurately measure current in both directions by using the
shunt available at the motor (see Figure 32). Using an amplifier
and shunt in this location is a better solution than a ground
Figure 32. H-Bridge Motor Control
V+
IU
IV
IW
M
5V
5V
V–
OPTIONAL
PART FOR
OVERCURRENT
PROTECTION AND
FAST (DIRECT)
SHUTDOWN OF
POWER STAGE
INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
AD8418
AD8418
CONTROLLER
BIDIRECTIONAL CURRENT MEASUREMENT
REJECTION OF HIGH PWM COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (–2V TO +70V)
AMPLIFICATION
HIGH OUTPUT DRIVE
Figure 33. 3-Phase Motor Control
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11546-031
AD8214
5V
AD8418
Data Sheet
SOLENOID CONTROL
+IN
4
NC
VREF 2
GND
3
In the high rail, current sensing configuration, the shunt resistor is
referenced to the battery. High voltage is present at the inputs of
the current sense amplifier. When the shunt is battery referenced,
the AD8418 produces a linear ground referenced analog output.
Additionally, the AD8214 can be used to provide an overcurrent
detection signal in as little as 100 ns (see Figure 36). This feature
is useful in high current systems where fast shutdown in
overcurrent conditions is essential.
OUTPUT
5
4
–IN
8
11546-032
NC = NO CONNECT.
2
1
NC
3
VREF 2
2
1
INDUCTIVE
LOAD
High Rail Current Sensing
AD8418
–IN
SWITCH
5
Figure 35. High-Side Switch
–
SHUNT
CLAMP
DIODE
7
OUT
OUT
6
6
AD8418
SHUNT
NC
GND
7
8
VS
VREF 1
+IN
INDUCTIVE
LOAD
GND
BATTERY
CLAMP
DIODE
7
8
–
NC = NO CONNECT.
5V
+
BATTERY
OUTPUT
11546-033
In this circuit configuration, when the switch is closed, the
common-mode voltage moves down to near the negative rail.
When the switch is open, the voltage reversal across the inductive
load causes the common-mode voltage to be held one diode
drop above the battery by the clamp diode.
+
–IN
In the case of a high-side current sense with a low-side switch,
the PWM control switch is ground referenced. An inductive
load (solenoid) is tied to a power supply. A resistive shunt is
placed between the switch and the load (see Figure 34). An
advantage of placing the shunt on the high side is that the entire
current, including the recirculation current, can be measured
because the shunt remains in the loop when the switch is off. In
addition, diagnostics can be enhanced because shorts to ground
can be detected with the shunt on the high side.
VREF 1
SWITCH
OUT
High-Side Current Sense with a Low-Side Switch
VS
5V
6
OVERCURRENT
DETECTION (<100ns)
OUTPUT
5
AD8214
Figure 34. Low-Side Switch
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4
NC
3
VREG
2
CLAMP
DIODE
–IN
GND
VREF 2
1
8
2
AD8418
7
3
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
6
NC 4
5
NC = NO CONNECT.
+
+IN
INDUCTIVE
LOAD
VREF 1
VS
OUT
–
BATTERY
SHUNT
5V
SWITCH
11546-034
When using a high-side switch, the battery voltage is connected
to the load when the switch is closed, causing the common-mode
voltage to increase to the battery voltage. In this case, when the
switch is open, the voltage reversal across the inductive load
causes the common-mode voltage to be held one diode drop
below ground by the clamp diode.
VS
1
The high-side current sense with a high-side switch configuration
minimizes the possibility of unexpected solenoid activation and
excessive corrosion (see Figure 35). In this case, both the switch
and the shunt are on the high side. When the switch is off, the
battery is removed from the load, which prevents damage from
potential shorts to ground while still allowing the recirculating
current to be measured and to provide diagnostics. Removing the
power supply from the load for the majority of the time minimizes
the corrosive effects that can be caused by the differential
voltage between the load and ground.
+IN
High-Side Current Sense with a High-Side Switch
Figure 36. High Rail Current Sensing
Data Sheet
AD8418
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
5.00 (0.1968)
4.80 (0.1890)
5
1
6.20 (0.2441)
5.80 (0.2284)
4
1.27 (0.0500)
BSC
0.25 (0.0098)
0.10 (0.0040)
1.75 (0.0688)
1.35 (0.0532)
0.51 (0.0201)
0.31 (0.0122)
COPLANARITY
0.10
SEATING
PLANE
0.50 (0.0196)
0.25 (0.0099)
8°
0°
0.25 (0.0098)
0.17 (0.0067)
1.27 (0.0500)
0.40 (0.0157)
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-012-AA
CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS
(IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR
REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.
Figure 37. 8-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_N]
Narrow Body
(R-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)
3.20
3.00
2.80
8
3.20
3.00
2.80
1
5.15
4.90
4.65
5
4
PIN 1
IDENTIFIER
0.65 BSC
0.95
0.85
0.75
15° MAX
1.10 MAX
0.40
0.25
6°
0°
0.23
0.09
0.80
0.55
0.40
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-187-AA
Figure 38. 8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package [MSOP]
(RM-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
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0.15
0.05
COPLANARITY
0.10
45°
012407-A
8
4.00 (0.1574)
3.80 (0.1497)
AD8418
Data Sheet
ORDERING GUIDE
Model 1, 2
AD8418BRMZ
AD8418BRMZ-RL
AD8418WBRMZ
AD8418WBRMZ-RL
AD8418WBRZ
AD8418WBRZ-RL
1
2
Temperature Range
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
Package Description
8-Lead MSOP
8-Lead MSOP, 13” Tape and Reel
8-Lead MSOP
8-Lead MSOP, 13” Tape and Reel
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead SOIC_N, 13” Tape and Reel
Package Option
RM-8
RM-8
RM-8
RM-8
R-8
R-8
Branding
Y4N
Y4N
Y4M
Y4M
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
W = Qualified for Automotive Applications.
AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS
The AD8418W models are available with controlled manufacturing to support the quality and reliability requirements of automotive
applications. Note that these automotive models may have specifications that differ from the commercial models; therefore, designers
should review the Specifications section of this data sheet carefully. Only the automotive grade products shown are available for use in
automotive applications. Contact your local Analog Devices account representative for specific product ordering information and to
obtain the specific Automotive Reliability reports for these models.
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