TSV992A turn off output for few ms
- June 27, 2023
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Hello together,
We are using the TSV992A to measure a current across a 10mOhm shunt resistor. We use a non-inverting amplifier circuit with a gain of 17.6. With a voltage divider (10k-10k) we create an offset voltage at the In+ input.
The amplifier is connected to 5V and GND.
If no current is flowing through the shunt the output voltage of the OPAMP is 1.65V.
Very rarely there are moments when the output of the amplifier no longer follows the input signal, but only outputs 0V. This misbehavior lasts a few ms.
In the attachment is a measurement which shows this behavior and the schematic. We observed noise/spikes on the 5V powersupply and on both inputs.
The arrow shows where the failure starts, from this point on the output and the feedback at the negative input drops to zero(green =output, red = negative input). The positive input is still at a normal level of about 96mV.
In this measurement this behavior lasted 86ms.
What could be the cause for this behavior?
- negative spikes at the negative input ( Input Voltage is specified by (Vcc-) -0.2 to (Vcc+)+0.2) ?
- Spikes at the supply?
- Is the OPAMP going into saturation?
I am grateful for any advice / help.
