Current Sensor Products

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Updated:   07May2024   22:32:24   UTC 2024-05-07T22:32:24Z

Shunt Resistor Current Sensors

INA169

Created:   12Apr2023   21:46:48   UTC 2023-04-12T21:46:48Z
Updated:   07May2024   23:46:11   UTC 2024-05-07T23:46:11Z

The INA169 High-Side DC Current Shunt Sensor modules output an analog voltage proportional to the input current that goes through a shunt resistor.

  • SparkFun and Generic Modules (3.5mA to 35mA)
  • Adafruit and Generic Modules (0.5A to 5A)

INA282

Created:   03Jun2024   06:39:11   UTC 2024-06-03T06:39:11Z
Updated:   03Jun2024   07:09:09   UTC 2024-06-03T07:09:09Z

The INA282 High-Side or Low-Side Bidirectional DC Current Shunt Sensor modules output an analog voltage proportional to the input current that goes through a shunt resistor.

Hall Effect Current Sensors

ACS712

Created:   10Dec2023   09:38:34   UTC 2023-12-10T09:38:34Z
Updated:   08May2024   01:52:35   UTC 2024-05-08T01:52:35Z

The ACS712 IC is a Hall Effect sensor that can measure AC or DC current and outputs a voltage proportional to the input current.

  • CZH-LABS Modules (±5A, ±20A, and ±30A)
  • Generic Modules (±5A, ±20A, and ±30A)

ACS723

Created:   10Dec2023   23:33:04   UTC 2023-12-10T23:33:04Z
Updated:   08May2024   02:33:50   UTC 2024-05-08T02:33:50Z

The ACS723 IC is a Hall Effect sensor that can measure AC or DC current and outputs a voltage proportional to the input current.

  • SparkFun SEN-13679 Module (±5A)
  • SparkFun SEN-14544 Low Current Module (10mA to 5A)

ACS758

Created:   11Dec2023   02:02:53   UTC 2023-12-11T02:02:53Z
Updated:   08May2024   03:15:02   UTC 2024-05-08T03:15:02Z

The ACS758 IC is a Hall Effect sensor that can measure AC or DC current and outputs a voltage proportional to the input current. Compared to the ACS712 and ACS723, the ACS758 has more options for higher input current with different versions of the chip and a higher bandwidth of 120kHz.

  • CZH-LABS Modules (±50A, ±100A)
  • Generic Modules (±50A)

Solid Core Current Transformers Sensors

ZMT103C

Created:   11Dec2023   03:45:45   UTC 2023-12-11T03:45:45Z
Updated:   08May2024   03:48:52   UTC 2024-05-08T03:48:52Z

  • Measures AC current in the range of ±5A
  • Transformer ratio is 1000:1 (5A/5mA)

TA12-100

Created:   11Dec2023   05:14:41   UTC 2023-12-11T05:14:41Z
Updated:   08May2024   04:46:05   UTC 2024-05-08T04:46:05Z

  • Measures AC current in the range of ±5A
  • Transformer ratio is 1000:1 (5A/5mA)

Split Core Current Transformers Sensors

SCT-013

Created:   11Dec2023   07:33:32   UTC 2023-12-11T07:33:32Z
Updated:   08May2024   05:14:15   UTC 2024-05-08T05:14:15Z

The SCT-013 Single Phase AC Split Core Current Transformer (CT) measures AC current through a wire and has a built-in resistor to output a proportional voltage with a standard 3.5mm audio plug. The SCT-013 comes in 10 different versions, each with their own maximum input current rating from 5A to 100A.

PZCT-02

Created:   12Dec2023   03:14:50   UTC 2023-12-12T03:14:50Z
Updated:   12May2024   23:22:26   UTC 2024-05-12T23:22:26Z

The PZCT-02 is a Single Phase AC Split Core Current Transformer (CT) that outputs a reduced current. If you want to measure output voltage, then you have to add your own burden resistor.

  • Measures AC current in the range of ±100A
  • Transformer ratio is 1000:1 (1A/1mA)
  • 120V/220V/380V AC power supplies can be applied
  • Frequency range of 50Hz to 60Hz

Coulomb Counters

LTC4150

Created:   12Dec2023   05:10:58   UTC 2023-12-12T05:10:58Z
Updated:   08May2024   05:55:17   UTC 2024-05-08T05:55:17Z

The LTC4150 IC measures battery depletion and charging by keeping track of cumulative current use. The LTC4150 is intended for 1-cell or 2-cell Li-ionLithium-ion and 3-cell to 6-cell NiCdThe nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery is a type of rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and metallic cadmium as electrodes. or NiMHThe nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery is a type of rechargeable battery. NiMH batteries can have two to three times the capacity of NiCd batteries of the same size. applications.

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