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Date: 24th Apr 09
Hall effect based current sensor
device to measure currents of 50 to 200 Amps
Allegro Micro Systems has released a new hall effect based
current sensor ACS758 to measure AC or DC currents. This
device feature higher bandwidth and reduced output noise
when compared to Allegro's earlier current sensor products.
Typical applications include motor control, load detection
and management, power supply and DC-to-DC converter control,
inverter control, and over-current fault detection.
These device consists of a precision, low-offset linear Hall
sensor circuit with a copper conduction path located near
the Hall sensor die. Applied current flowing through this
copper conduction path generates a magnetic field which
is sensed by the integrated Hall IC and converted into a
proportional voltage. Device accuracy is optimized through
the close proximity of the magnetic signal to the Hall transducer,
and through the integration of a high performance ferromagnetic
core into Allegro's custom CB package. A precise, proportional
voltage is provided by the low-offset, chopper-stabilized
BiCMOS Hall IC, which is programmed for accuracy at the
factory.
The current sensor is immune to current conductor's dV/dt
signals and stray electric fields. The terminals of the
conductive path are electrically isolated from the sensor
leads (pins 1 through 3). This allows the ACS758 family
of sensors to be used in applications requiring electrical
isolation without the use of opto-isolators.
The other features of lead-free sensor are, low output
ripple and low offset drift in high-side, high voltage applications.
The internal resistance of the current conductor is 100
micro ohms
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