Low-side current sensing
For accurate and high-bandwidth current measurement
Low-side current sensing is a widely adopted technique for measuring the current flowing through a load. It involves placing a sensing resistor between the load and the ground. This method is favored for its simplicity and effectiveness and is used in various applications. By measuring the voltage drop across the sensing resistor, the current can be precisely determined. STMicroelectronics offers a range of high-performance low-side current sensing amplifiers
The new TSC1801 highly integrated low-side current-measurement amplifier simplifies high-accuracy sensing for automotive and motor-control devices.
Discover our cutting-edge selection of precision components, featuring the TSZ15 series for unparalleled accuracy, the TSC1801B for bidirectional current sensing, the TSV79 series for high-speed, low-offset performance in your low-side current sensing applications and the TSB18 series for very high precision.
These devices are designed to deliver exceptional performance in low-side current sensing applications, and are available in industrial, and automotive grades (AEC-Q100 Grade compliant).
Bidirectional low-side current sensing amplifier. Integrated gain x20.
High bandwidth low offset operational amplifiers. 50 MHz gain bandwidth product.
Very high accuracy zero-drift operational amplifiers. 7 µV input offset voltage gain.
Very high accuracy zero-drift operational amplifiers. 20 µV input offset voltage gain.