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Kitronik Current Sensor Breakout Board

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Kitronik Current Sensor Breakout Board (ACS711)
Description
This circuit uses the ACS711 and can be used to measure currents ranging from -25A to 25A. The current you are measuring is routed into the pad labelled IP+ and back out of IP-. The board contains a range of hole sizes allowing for different gauge wires to be connected to the board. The IC then outputs the reading as an analogue signal between 0.3V and Vcc-0.3V to the OUT pin. When no current is drawn the output is at half the supply voltage, as the current draw increases the output moves further away from the centre point. If the device is operated from a 5V supply and is connected directly to a microcontroller analogue input (with a 10 bit resolution) then the resolution of the current reading will be 55mA.
The sensor works by utilising the Hall Effect so it must be kept away from strong magnets if it is to function correctly.
The board can easily be connected to a microcontroller and will operate at 3V or 5V.
Features:
Measures up to 25A current (in either direction).
Can be used with a microcontroller or an analogue circuit.
Contents:
1 x Current Sensor Breakout Board.
Possible applications include:
Digital current meter.
Motor stall detection.
Over load protection.
Dimensions:
Length: 38mm.
Width: 28mm.
Height: 3mm.
Connections:
Vcc: Supply Voltage (3 to7V)
OUT: Analogue Out (0.3V to Vcc-0.3V)
GND: Ground (0V)
FLT: Fault Pin
IP+: Current sensing pins + (-25 to 25A)
IP-: Current sensing pins - (-25 to 25A)
Resources:
Current sensor breakout guide.pdf_icon.gif
Current sensor example code.
Note:
The maximum working voltage is 100V VAC peak or VDC.
This product is supplied in a bag.
Data Sheet

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