When looking for a good current sensing IC, what are the
specifications that you prioritize? Does it include a fully differential
architecture? High Bandwidth? Small footprint? Has back-end amplifier?
Then Allegro's ACS726 current sensor IC is all you need. ACS726 is the
first current sensor IC to include a fully differential back-end
amplifier (BEA). This consists of a precise, low-offset, linear Hall
sensor circuit. Through a close proximity of the magnetic field to the
Hall transducer, ACS726's accuracy will optimized.
This
device has a dimensions 8.66 mm x 5.99 mm x 1.75 mm, so small but does a
great job. With its externally adjustable gain, thru the BEA, the IC's
sensitivity can be adjusted. Applications like motor control, load
detection and management, switched-mode power supplies, and over-current
fault protection are the reason why this device was designed.
To learn more about Allegro ACS726, click on the link below:
http://www.eeweb.com/company-news/allegro_microsystems/galvanically-isolated-current-sensor-ic/
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