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INA209EVM

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EVAL MODULE FOR INA209

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationINA209EVM
EmbeddedFalse
FunctionPower Supply Supervisor/Tracker/Sequencer
Primary AttributesCurrent Shunt Monitor
Secondary Attributes [Max]5.5 V
Secondary Attributes [Min]3 V
Supplied ContentsCable(s), Board(s)
TypePower Management
Utilized IC / PartINA209

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INA209 Series

The INA209 is a high-side current shunt and power monitor with an I2C interface. The INA209 monitors both shunt drop and shunt bus voltage. A programmable calibration value, combined with an internal multiplier, enables direct readouts in amperes. An additional multiplying register calculates power in watts. The INA209 features two separate, onboard watchdog capabilities: a warning comparator and an over-limit comparator. The warning comparator is useful for monitoring lower warning limits and incorporates a user-defined delay. The over-limit comparator assists with monitoring upper limits that could require immediate system shutdown.

The INA209 also includes an analog comparator and a programmable digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that combine to provide the fastest possible responses to current overload conditions.

The INA209 can be used together with hot swap controllers that already use a current sense resistor. The INA209 full-scale range can be selected to be either within the hot-swap controller sense limits, or wide enough to include them.

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