SparkFun Stom Sensor Breakout, ACS723

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The SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout, ACS723, is a high-precision electronic module designed for measuring AC and DC current. It utilizes the ACS723 sensor, which is based on the Hall effect, to generate a voltage that is proportional to the current flowing through the IP+ and IP- pins. A standout feature of this module is the complete galvanic isolation between the measured current circuit and the circuit that reads the sensor. This allows for safe measurements, even when the circuit operates at higher voltages. The module can measure currents up to 5A and offers a basic sensitivity of 400mV/A. The sensor's bandwidth is set to 20kHz to minimize noise at high gains but can be reset to the full bandwidth of 80kHz by closing a jumper on the board. It is important to note that the board is not designed for voltages above 2.4kV (RMS), although the chip itself is rated for that.

  • High-precision Hall effect current sensor for AC and DC applications
  • Galvanic isolation between measurement and reading circuits
  • Measurement range up to 5A with 400mV/A basic sensitivity
  • Adjustable bandwidth up to 80kHz for noise reduction
  • Robust construction for safe current measurements.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Arduino
Sensors
Current sensor
Scope of delivery
1x SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout - ACS723 (1602)

General information

Item number
43142910
Manufacturer
SparkFun
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
SEN-13679
Release date
23.2.2024

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Arduino

Electronic module properties

Module type
Sensor
Sensors
Current sensor

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
1x SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout - ACS723 (1602)

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