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Commits on Jul 12, 2020

  1. revC2: separate current shunt for the INA233

    The original idea in #165 and #135 was to reuse the 0.47 Ohms dropper resistor
    we already have for the regulator as current shunt too. As the INA233 has a fixed
    measurement range of +- 81.9 mV, this would allow to measure 174 mA. My initial
    thought was that this is enough, as the specced load of the TPS73101 is 150 mA.
    
    Review and experimentation has shown that the TPS73101 can be used to 350 mA in
    most configurations before limiting set in, for a programmed output of 5 V I
    could use it even up to 420 mA. As one of the design goals of using the INA233
    is overcurrent protection, the settable range should be higher than what the
    regulator can output in best case.
    
    So the design is changed to a 0.15 Ohms current shunt and an additional 0.33 Ohms
    dropper resistor in series. This gives a total 0.48 Ohms drop for the regulator
    and a measurable current range to 546 mA.
    
    For both resistors a DNPed parallel footprint is provided as before, allowing
    the user to reduce the voltage drop if desired.
    electroniceel committed Jul 12, 2020
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