Re: Qestion relating to current-sens amplifiers supply voltage rail.
Hmm, it's possible I suppose. I never considered that a Zener diode would be a possibility but if the current consumption is low enough, I'll check.......
The maximum supply current listed in the datasheet for LTC6102 is 675µA, which would mean a power dissipation of:
LTC6102 - (60V-5V) * 675µA = 55V * 0,000675 = 0,064125W ≈ 64mW
LTC6102HV - (100V-5V) * 675µA = 95V * 0,000675 = 0,037125W ≈ 37mW
Last time I where looking at a Zener diode solution for a similar situation I needed to draw 100mA, which made the circuit requirements kind of unrealistic with many watts(6W) needed to be dissipated but with such a low current that seams perfectly viable.
I don't know, unrealistic might be an exaggeration but given the alternatives I doubt many people would go for a large Zener diode dissipating a massive amount of heat, 6W is a little larger than you would want to use a Zener diode for isn't it?