ASIC current sensor is a current sensor based on the Hall effect, featuring high accuracy and stability. Its working principle is that current flows through a conductor and generates a magnetic field through the Hall effect. Then, the ASIC amplifies and corrects these signals to enhance the measurement accuracy. The advantages of ASIC current sensors include:
Low heat generation: Due to the smaller resistance value, less heat is produced.
Easy to use and simpler design.
Compatibility
| Primary nominal RMS current (A) | 15 |
|---|---|
| Measuring range (A) | ±45 |
| Supply voltage (V) | ±12...15 |
| Secondary output | ±4V |
| Accuracy (%) | ±1.0 |
| Output bandwidth | 50 |
| Operating temperature (°C) | -40~85 |
| Copper busbar (mm) | NA |
| PCB | + |
| Others |