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current sensors
Engineers’ Reference Handbook
2002
CURRENT SENSING HANDBOOK
The Hall Effect principal states that when a current carrying conductor is
placed in a magnetic field, a voltage will be generated perpendicular to
the direction of the field and
the flow of current. Consider
Figure 1 in which a constant
current is passed through a
thin sheet of semiconducting
material to which are attached
output connections at right
angles to the current flow.
With zero magnetic field
current distribution is uniform
and there is no potential difference at the output contacts.
VH = k • I • B sin O
Where:
• constant k is a function of the geometry of the Hall element, the ambient
temperature and the strain placed on the Hall element.
• B sin O is the component of magnetic field perpendicular to the sheet.
1
If the input current is held constant the Hall voltage will be directly
proportional to the strength of the magnetic field.
The magnetic field sensed by the Hall plate can be either positive or nega-
tive. As a result, the output of the amplifier will be driven either positive
or negative, thus requiring both plus and minus power supplies.
To avoid the requirement for two supplies, a fixed offset or bias is intro-
duced into the differential amplifier. The bias value appears on the output
when no magnetic field is present and is referred to as a null voltage.
When a positive magnetic field is sensed, the output will increase above
the null voltage. Conversely, when a negative magnetic field is sensed, the
output will decrease below the null voltage, but remain positive.
2
Sensed currents that exceed the rating of the sensor and drive it out of the
linear operating range cause saturation as shown in Figure 4. Saturation
takes place in the amplifier and in the magnetic circuit. Excessive currents
will not damage the Hall sensing element.
3
frequency. Hysterisis losses are proportional to frequency and peak
magnetic induction. Bandwidth is also determined by the characteristics
of the amplifier and compensation circuits.
4
TRUE RMS TO DC CONVERTER
DEFINITIONS
Response Time
Response time is defined as the
delay between the instant the
sensed current reaches 90% of
its final value and the instant
the sensor output signal reaches
90% of final value as illustrated
in Figure 7. For open loop
sensors response time and di/dt
ratings depend primarily upon
the slew rate of the amplifier.
Linearity
Output deviation from a straight line response to the current being measured.
5
APPLICATION NOTE
Interface circuits commonly used with AMPLOC current sensors
+Vs
Vs/2
Op Amp Output
Vo Voltage
Output proportional Sensor
to sensed current. R1
R2
+Vs
Vo Output
Output proportional Sensor
to ac current. Voltage
C
+Vs
6
7
AMPLOC SENSORS
• For smallest size and lowest weight consider the AMP series.
These open loop sensors are encapsulated in tough polypropylene
and are practically impervious to chemical attack. The terminals are gold
plated. They are the smallest linear current sensors on the
market. In terms of cost/performance they offer great value.
• For operation in temperatures ranging from -55C to + 125C and where size is
important consider the PRO series. They are open loop sensors that are utilized
in satellites, aircraft and undersea applications. These sensors are light weight
and low cost.
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amploc
current sensors
805/964-9119 FAX 805/967-8789
Box 152, Goleta, CA 93116
e-mail:escor @west.net
Closed Loop Sensor www.west.net/~escor
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amploc
current sensors 805/964-9119 FAX 805/967-8789
Box 152, Goleta, CA 93116
e-mail:sales@amploc.com
Closed Loop Sensor www.amploc.com
20 51
20.6
31.4
10.5
2.7
7.2 M + – nc
4.4
0.8 0.6 2.54
4.8 2-Ø3
8.9
Mating connector:
Samtec SSW-1-03-02-T-S-RA
20 2-26 32
Dimensions:( mm)
Weight: 34 gms.
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amploc
current sensors
805/964-9119 FAX 805/967-8789
Box 152, Goleta, CA 93116
e-mail:sales@amploc.com
Closed Loop Sensor www.amploc.com
±12V 15 Ω
±15V 40 Ω 3Ω
±18V OUTPUT
Dimensions: mm
51 20
20.6
31.4
10.5
M + – nc 7.2
Mating connector: 4.4
0.6 2.54 Samtec SSW-1-03-02-T-S-RA 0.8
4.8
2-Ø3 8.9
20 2-26 32
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amploc
current sensors
AMP25, AMP60, AMP100
805/964-9119 FAX 805/967-8789
25,50,100 Ampere Ratings Box 152, Goleta, CA 93116
e-mail:sales@amploc.com
Hall effect linear sensors. (-40 to +125C) www.amploc.com
Sensed +Vs
Current Vs= +5V Vs= +5V
Sensor (Amps ∆Vo at peak Sensitivity 1
Style Fig. peak) rated current ** mV/A ** 3
AMP25* 1 25 .98V 39 Sensor Vo
AMP50 1 50 1.3V 22 Null Offset=Vs/2
AMP100 1 100 2.1V 21 2
** proportional to Vs
Figure 1
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Dimensions: Inches
Terminals: .025 sq., 0.1 spacing.
Weight: 3 grams. Caution:Do not reverse supply voltage polarity.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Magnetic Sense
Supply voltage, Vs...(AMP25)*..............+4.5 to +8 Vdc Circuit
Circuit
Supply voltage, Vs..AMP50, AMP200).+4.5 to +10 Vdc
Supply Current...................................... 10mA max.
Output Current........................................ 2mA max. +Vs
Offset Voltage, Vo (Sensed I = 0A.). Vs/2±1%
Sensed
Output Voltage, Vo is proportional to Vs. 1 2 3
Current
Temperature Error Supply Gnd. Output
Null................... ....................................... .03%/C
Gain......................................................... .03%/C +
Temperature Range..........................-40C to + 125C Vo
Response Time.*......................................... 7µSec.
Response Time........................................... 3µSec.
Linearity (Full Scale).......................................... 1% Null Offset= Vs/2
Accuracy (Full Scale)........................................ ±2%
A.C. Hysterisis Error........................................ 0.5%
0
-Ip +Ip
12 I= Sensed Current (A)
amploc
current sensors
AMP200, AMP300
Sensed +Vs
Vs= +5V Vs= +5V
Current
Sensor (Amps ∆Vo at peak Sensitivity 1
Style Fig. peak) rated current * mV/A * 3
1 200 1.9V 9.5 Sensor Vo
AMP 200
AMP 300 1 300 2.38V 7.9 Null Offset=Vs/2
2
* proportional to Vs
1.46
0.35 1 2 3 Terminals:
0.025 sq.
0.1 spacing
0.82
Sensed
Current Vs= +12V Vs= +12V +Vs
Sensor (Amps ∆Vo at peak Sensitivity
1
Style Fig. peak) rated current * mV/A*
PRO5 1 5 1.4V. 280 2
PRO10 1 10 2.3V. 230 Sensor Vo
PRO25 1 25 1.4V. 56
Null Offset=Vs/2
PRO50 1 50 2.3V. 46 3
PRO100 2 100 2.9V. 29
PRO50S 3 50 2.3V. 46
* proportional to Vs
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Dimensions: inches
1.3
1.16 Weight: 3 gms.
Dimensions: inches
Weight: 3 gms.