link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 3 link to page 6 link to page 8 AD8217SPECIFICATIONS TOPR = −40°C to +125°C, TA = 25°C, RL = 25 kΩ, input common-mode voltage (VCM = 4.5 V) (RL is the output load resistor), unless otherwise noted. Table 1. ParameterMin Typ Max UnitTestConditions/Comments GAIN Initial 20 V/V Accuracy ±0.1 % VO ≥ 0.1 V dc, TA Accuracy over Temperature ±0.35 % TOPR Gain vs. Temperature ±5 ppm/°C TOPR VOLTAGE OFFSET Offset Voltage (RTI)1 ±250 μV 25°C Over Temperature (RTI)1 ±300 μV TOPR Offset Drift ±100 nV/°C TOPR INPUT Bias Current2 500 μA TA 800 μA TOPR Common-Mode Input Voltage Range 4.5 80 V Common-mode continuous Differential Input Voltage Range3 250 mV Differential input voltage Common-Mode Rejection (CMRR) 90 100 dB TOPR OUTPUT Output Voltage Range Low 0.01 V T 4 A Output Voltage Range High 5 V T 4 A Output Impedance 2 Ω DYNAMIC RESPONSE Small Signal −3 dB Bandwidth 500 kHz Slew Rate 1 V/μs NOISE 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz, (RTI)1 2.3 μV p-p Spectral Density, 1 kHz, (RTI)1 110 nV/√Hz POWER SUPPLY Operating Range 4.5 80 V Power regulated from common mode Quiescent Current Over Temperature 800 μA Throughout input common mode Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) 90 110 dB TOPR TEMPERATURE RANGE For Specified Performance −40 +125 °C 1 RTI = referred to input. 2 Refer to Figure fo 8 r further information on the input bias current. This current varies based on the input common-mode voltage. Additionally, the input bias current flowing to the +IN pin is also the supply current to the internal LDO. 3 The differential input voltage is specified as 250 mV typical because the output is internally clamped to 5 V. This ensures the output voltage does not exceed 5 V and can interface and not cause damage to any typical converter, regardless of the high voltage present at the inputs of the AD8217 (up to 80 V). 4 See Figur and e 17 Figure 18 for further information on the output range of the AD8217 with various loads. The AD8217 output clamps to a maximum voltage of 5.6 V when the voltage at pin +IN is greater than 5.6 V. When the voltage at +IN is less than 5.6 V, the output reaches a maximum value of (V+IN − 100 mV). Rev. A | Page 3 of 16 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS THEORY OF OPERATION AMPLIFIER CORE INTERNAL LDO APPLICATION NOTES OUTPUT LINEARITY APPLICATIONS INFORMATION HIGH-SIDE CURRENT SENSING MOTOR CONTROL CURRENT SENSING OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE