Allegro Microsystems, LLC introduces the ACS722 and ACS723 high accuracy current sensor ICs. These devices are true ±5 A sensor ICs or uni-directional 10 A sensor ICs intended for low power ...
A new range of automotive-qualified current sensors is addressing the growing need for accurate, isolated current measurement ...
ACEINNA claimed the industry’s first high-accuracy, wide-bandwidth anisotropic magneto resistive (AMR)-based current sensor, targeting a wide range of industrial and power supply applications. The new ...
Designed for low-power applications with high output-voltage swings at low currents, Allegro MicroSystems Europe’s ACS722 and ACS723 current-sensor ICs deliver high accuracy along with internal ...
Efficiency and power density are persistent challenges in high-current applications, particularly as systems become more ...
Fluxgate current sensors have emerged as a robust technology for the measurement of both alternating and direct currents, harnessing the non-linear magnetic characteristics of ferromagnetic materials.
The newest current sensor family from Allegro MicroSystems, Inc., the ACS704, is the first SOIC8-packaged Hall-effect current sensor with the current path integrated into the package for greater ...
The new slim style sensor reduces the space needed for installation in compact equipment and are ideal for harmonic applications up to the 80th harmonic.” — Jack McCall executive vice president AZUSA, ...
There’s many different ways of measuring current. If it’s DC, the easiest way is to use a shunt resistor and measure the voltage across it, and for AC you could use a current transformer. But the ...
A 2020 report by Deloitte forecasts total EV sales growing from 2.5 million in 2020 to 11.2 million in 2025, then reaching 31.1 million by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of 29% over ...
Allegro MicroSystems, LLC announces two new current sensor IC devices that are true ±5 A sensor ICs or uni-directional 10 A sensor ICs for use in low power applications that require higher output ...