The company’s TSC102 is a high-side current-sensing amplifier with low power consumption that is designed for direct connection to a small current-sensing resistor sitting at a voltage up to 30V.

The company said that this direct connection allows a system to be monitored without disturbing its ground connection, which is essential in applications such as automotive systems or for monitoring power supplies with multiple outputs.

In addition, the device also has rugged inputs to survive applied voltages ranging from -16V to 60V. These voltages can arise in systems where many loads are switching continuously or there is a risk of a reverse battery connection, such as in vehicle electrical infrastructures.

The TSC102 integrates two op-amps. The company said that unlike competing devices, it provides full access to the pins of the second op-amp. This access allows designers to implement a variety of signal-conditioning functions such as gain adjustment to optimize the range of the output signal.

The op-amp can also be configured as a comparator to implement over-current protection, or as a first- or second-order low-pass filter to promote stable sensing in systems where noise is present, the company added.

The company claimed the TSC102 extends its portfolio of high-side current-sensing amplifiers, which includes devices optimized for high accuracy, high input voltages or low cost.

The new device is available in sample or production quantities, priced for samples quantities up to one thousand units from $0.72 and $0.86 for the industrial- and automotive-grade variants, respectively.