Sensing the current flow is fundamental in many systems such as motor control, battery management systems, and wireless infrastructure.
ST’s current sense amplifiers measure small voltage drops across shunt resistors with minimal error and offer excellent performance in many industrial and automotive applications. ST proposes a wide variety of current sensing able to measure the current either in bidirectional mode, or in unidirectional mode, but also able to address over-current protection features. ST’s current sense amplifiers offer the advantages of wide input common-mode voltage for high-side and in-line current sensing, and a cost-effective solution for low-side measurement.
ST's current sense amplifier IC portfolio offers a large variety of high-performance devices:
| Accuracy | Input voltage | Direction | Configuration | Gain | Grade | Temperature range | Discover more |
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TSC2020 TSC2021 TSC2022 | 150 μV | -4 to 100 V | Bidirectional | low-side | x20 | Automotive | -40 to 125°C | |
TSC200 TSC201 TSC202 | 2.5 μV | -16 to 80 V | Unidirectional | low-side | x20 | Automotive | -40 to 125°C | |
TSC2010 TSC2011 TSC2012 | 200 to 500 μV | -20 to 70 V | Bidirectional | low-side | x20 | Automotive | -40 to 150°C | |
TSC210 TSC211 TSC212 TSC213 TSC214 TSC215 | 35 to 100 μV | -0.3 to 26 V | Bidirectional | low-side | x200 | Automotive | -40 to 125°C |