Catalog > Internet of Things (IOT) Related Products > More Platforms AC/DC Hall Effect Current Sensor Arduino Interface AC/DC Hall Effect Current Sensor HKD AC/DC CURRENT SENSOR MOD 50A Arduino Interface AC/DC Hall Effect Current Sensor Using ACS758. Peak 3KVAC, 500VDC. -50A-TO 50A 167.53 ZAR inc for 1 Each 11 in Stock Add Specifications, Prices & Availability may change without notice. Images are for illustration purposes only. E&OE Features Industry-leading noise performance through proprietary amplifier and filter design techniques Integrated shield greatly reduces capacitive coupling from current conductor to die due to high dV/dt signals, and prevents offset drift in high-side, high voltage applications Total output error improvement through gain and offset trim over temperature Small package size, with easy mounting capability Monolithic Hall IC for high reliability Ultra-low power loss: 100 μΩ internal conductor resistance Galvanic isolation allows use in economical, high-side current sensing in high voltage systems Specifications Electrical characteristics (X050): Operating voltage: 3V - 5 V Static output voltage: VCC/2 Operating current: 13.5 mA (MAX) Storage temperature range: -65 °C – 165 °C Maximum output current (VIOUT-GND): 3 mA Internal bandwidth: 120 KHz Detection current range (A): ±50 Linearity (mV/A): 40 Working temperature (°C): -40 to 150 Module size: 37mm x 18mm Module weight: 8.8 g The relationship between voltage output and current input: VOUT = VOUT(Q) + Vsens x I VOUT(Q) is the quiescent output voltage, which is VCC/2, which is the output voltage when there is no input. Vsens is a sensor-sensitive scale, also known as a coefficient. I is the current flowing from IP+ to IP-. For example, suppose the sensor model is 050B, VCC is 5V, and I current is 10A, then the output is 5V / 2+40mV/A x10A=2.9V. Package included: 1 x Linear Current Sensor Hall Current Module