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ACS712 30A Hall Current Sensor

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The ACS712 30A Hall Current Sensor provides precise current measurements from -30A to +30A, featuring a compact design and easy integration with microcontrollers for diverse applications

රු340.00

5 in stock

Product Description: ACS712 30A Hall Current Sensor

The ACS712 30A Hall Current Sensor is a highly efficient and precise current sensing module designed for measuring both AC and DC currents. Utilizing the Hall Effect technology, this sensor can detect current flow in the range of -30A to +30A. The module outputs an analog voltage that is proportional to the current flowing through it, with a nominal output of 2.5V at zero current. This makes it an ideal choice for applications requiring reliable current measurement in various electronic projects.

Key Features:

  • Measurement Range: -30A to +30A, accommodating a wide variety of applications.
  • Output Voltage: Nominally 2.5V at 0A, with a scale factor of 66 mV per A, providing high sensitivity.
  • Operating Voltage: Designed to operate at 5V DC, ensuring compatibility with most microcontrollers.
  • Compact Dimensions: Measures approximately 31.73 mm x 13.25 mm x 14 mm, allowing for easy integration into various projects.
  • Electrical Isolation: Provides safety by isolating the sensor from high voltage loads, with a minimum isolation voltage of 2.1 kVRMS.

Application:
This sensor is perfect for applications such as over-current protection circuits, energy monitoring systems, battery management systems, and any project requiring real-time current measurement. Its ability to measure both AC and DC currents makes it versatile for use in home automation systems and industrial applications.

Package Included:
1 x ACS712 30A Hall Current Sensor
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