Datasheet
CAL =
0.00512
Current_LSB R
SHUNT
·
Maximum Expected Current
2
15
Current_LSB =
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PROGRAMMING THE INA226
An important aspect of the INA226 is that it does not necessarily measure current or power. The INA226
measures both the differential voltage applied between the VIN+ and VIN- input pins and the voltage applied to
the VBUS pin. In order for the INA226 to report both current and power values, the user must program the
resolution of the Current Register and the value of the shunt resistor present in the application to develop the
differential voltage applied between the input pins. The Power Register is internally set to be 25 times the
programmed Current_LSB. Both the Current_LSB and shunt resistor value are used in the calculation of the
Calibration Register value the INA226 uses to calculate the corresponding current and power values based on
the measured shunt and bus voltages.
The Calibration Register is calculated based on Equation 1. This equation includes the term Current_LSB. This is
the programmed value for the LSB for the Current Register. This is the value the user will use to convert the
value in the Current Register to the actual current in amps. The highest resolution for the Current Register can
be obtained by using the smallest allowable Current_LSB based on the maximum expected current as shown in
Equation 2. While this value will yield the highest resolution, it is common to select a value for the Current_LSB
to the nearest round number above this value to simplify the conversion of the Current Register and Power
Register to amps and watts respectively. The RSHUNT term is the value of the external shunt used to develop
the differential voltage across the input pins. The 0.00512 value in Equation 1 is an internal fixed value used to
ensure scaling is maintained properly.
(1)
(2)
Once the Calibration Register has been programmed, the Current Register and Power Register will be updated
accordingly based on the corresponding shunt voltage and bus voltage measurements. Until the Calibration
Register is programmed, the Current and Power Registers remain at zero.
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