HiLetgo ACS758 ACS758LCB-050B-PFF-T 50A Linear Current Sensor ACS758LCB Current Module 120 kHz Bandwidth 3-5.5V
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HiLetgo ACS758 ACS758LCB-050B-PFF-T 50A Linear Current Sensor ACS758LCB Current Module 120 kHz Bandwidth 3-5.5V

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⚡50A max current
📏120 kHz bandwidth
🔋3-5.5V output

Description

🔍 Discover the power of precision!

  • COMPACT DESIGN - Lightweight at just 0.598 ounces, perfect for space-constrained projects.
  • EASY INTEGRATION - Seamlessly integrates into your existing systems with a simple setup.
  • ROBUST STABILITY - Enjoy extremely stable output offset voltage for reliable measurements.
  • PRECISION PERFORMANCE - Experience nearly zero magnetic hysteresis for unparalleled accuracy.
  • VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Output voltage is proportional to both AC and DC currents, making it ideal for diverse applications.

The HiLetgo ACS758 ACS758LCB-050B-PFF-T is a high-performance linear current sensor module designed for accurate measurement of AC and DC currents. With a bandwidth of 120 kHz and a compact design, it offers exceptional stability and ease of integration, making it a must-have for engineers and tech enthusiasts alike.

Specifications

ManufacturerHiLetgo
Part Number3-01-1635-UK
Item Weight0.598 ounces
Package Dimensions8.31 x 5.31 x 0.28 inches
Materiallead
Voltage5.5 Volts
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No

Reviews

4.2

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M**T

good quality

quick serice

J**K

Won't measure 50A peak (35 rms) with 3.3v supply. Wrong op-amp choice, small holes...

The holes are stupidly small!This is a nice chip from Allegro, but#1 issue: op-amp choice of this board is wrong. A 40mV per amp, a 50 amp peak (35A RMS if AC volts), the output at Vcc of 5v will be Vcc/2 + 2 = 4.5 volts. The 2272C op amp has a Vcc-1.5v or 5v - 1.5v = 3.5 volts, so the buffered output will clip the output. The unbuffered output ou1 should look good. (I didn't test this). The op amp should be a rail to rail *input* model, not just rail-rail output!#2 issue the chip is output limited If using it at 3.3v supply. The idle voltage of Vcc/2 = 1.65 v so with 40mV per amp sensitivity, the output range limits the current range to 1.65/0.04 = 41.25 volts (29 amps RMS with sinusoid AC).So, if you need 50A peak / 35A RMS, then skip the buffered output, power at 5v and use your own op amp on the unbuffered output IF you need to bias the output for a 3.3 volt A/D input.If you need 3.3v yet are OK being limited at 28 amps, use the unbuffered output without the opamp.That said, the unbuffered output might be fine, just don't load it with a low impedance.

M**.

Sized appropriately.

Can be safely attached when dealing with higher current demands. Solder points sized appropriately.

P**R

Holes only fit 14ga

The holes are too small for anything bigger than 14 ga wire so keep them short.

A**C

Works well but use with caution

The biggest advantage of this module is its printed circuit board. It's easy to prototype with and it's cheap.Kudos to Mr James Murdock for catching the #1 issue with the buffer 2272C op amp -- it doesn't support rail-to-rail input.It may not be a problem though if AC current sensing is not required and DC current flows from IP- to IP+. Since the quiescent output is Vcc/2 at I=0, the output will stay in the lower half of the Vcc.However, I don't see the range limitation James described in his issue #2. The sensor's magnetic sensitivity is NOT 40 mV per Amp at 3.3 Vcc. It is 40 mV/A only at 5 Vcc. Its datasheet states:"Ratiometry. The device features a ratiometric output. Thismeans that the quiescent voltage output, VIOUTQ, and the magneticsensitivity, Sens, are proportional to the supply voltage, VCC."I just measured it. My 3.3 V supply runs a little high at 3.52 V and my Vcc/2 is 1.76 V. My measured magnetic sensitivity is 28.16 mV/A as it should be at 3.52 Vcc.Lastly, regarding the PCB holes being too small, the solid workaround is to solder your heavy gauge wire directly onto the J-leads of the sensor chip.

C**Z

Holes are too small and too close together to use in a high current project

Very frustrating that I have #6 wires and no way to hook this. The holes are so close together - getting any lug on it is impossible. It baffles me how they think these will not be returned.

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Fast shipping and excellent packaging. The Leatherman tool feels very premium and sturdy.

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Sneha T.

Received my product in pristine condition. Great service overall.

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The product quality is outstanding. Exactly what I needed for my work.

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