The INA193 can handle input voltages up to 80V, but it's recommended to limit the input voltage to 60V to ensure accurate measurements.
Calibration involves applying a known current to the input and adjusting the gain and offset registers to match the expected output. Refer to the datasheet for a detailed calibration procedure.
The INA193's accuracy can be affected by temperature changes. The device has a temperature coefficient of ±0.05% per °C, which means that the output voltage can vary by ±0.05% for every 1°C change in temperature.
The INA193 is designed for DC current measurements. While it can measure AC currents, it's not recommended as the device is not optimized for AC measurements and may not provide accurate results.
To ensure EMC, follow proper PCB layout and design guidelines, use shielding and grounding, and consider using filters and common-mode chokes to minimize electromagnetic interference.