Current Sensor Module ACS712 30A consists of a precise, low-offset, linear Hall circuit with a copper conduction path located near the surface of the die. Applied current flowing through this copper conduction path generates a magnetic field which the Hall IC converts into a proportional voltage.
Sensing and controlling current flow is a fundamental requirement in a wide variety of applications including, over-current protection circuits, battery chargers, switching mode power supplies, digital watt meters, programmable current sources, etc.
This ACS721 current module is based on the ACS712 sensor, which can accurately detect AC or DC current. The maximum AC or DC that can be detected can reach 30A, and the present current signal can be read via analog I / O port of Arduino.
Features:
- Low-noise analog signal path
- Device bandwidth is set via the new FILTER pin
- 5 µs output rise time in response to step input current
- Small footprint, low-profile SOIC8 package
- 1 kVRMS minimum isolation voltage from pins 1-4 to pins 5-8
- Pin 5V power supply, on-board power indicator
- 185 mV/A output sensitivity
- There is no the detection current through, the output voltage is VCC /2
- Output voltage proportional to AC or DC currents
- Factory-trimmed for accuracy
- Extremely stable output offset voltage
- Nearly zero magnetic hysteresis
- The ratiometric output from the supply voltage.
Specifications:
- Current sensor chip: ACS712-30A
- Operating Voltage (V): 4.5V ~ 5.5V DC
- Measure Current Range: -30 ~ +30 A
- Sensitivity: 185 mV/A
- Bandwidth: 50 KHz
- Length (mm): 32
- Width (mm): 13
- Height (mm): 13.5
- Weight (gm): 5
Package Includes:
- 1 x 30A Range Current Sensor Module ACS712.
Note:
- ACS712 is based on the principle of the Hall test, please use this field to avoid an impact!

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