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SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout – ACS723

The SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout – ACS723 is a high accuracy board that utilizes the ACS723 for moderate AC and DC current sensing applications. The ACS723 sensor uses a Hall effect sensor to output a voltage relative to the current flowing through the IP+ and IP- pins on the board. The advantage of using a Hall effect sensor, specifically, is that the circuit being sensed and the circuit reading the sensor are electrically isolated meaning that, although your Arduino is running on 5V, the sensed circuit can be operating at higher DC or AC voltages!

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Description

The SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout – ACS723 is a high accuracy board that utilizes the ACS723 for moderate AC and DC current sensing applications. The ACS723 sensor uses a Hall effect sensor to output a voltage relative to the current flowing through the IP+ and IP- pins on the board. The advantage of using a Hall effect sensor, specifically, is that the circuit being sensed and the circuit reading the sensor are electrically isolated meaning that, although your Arduino is running on 5V, the sensed circuit can be operating at higher DC or AC voltages!

The SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout measures both DC and AC currents all the way up to 5A, has full electrical isolation of measured and sensed circuits, and has a base sensitivity of 400mV/A. Although the analog output is adjustable to 80kHz, the bandwidth on the ACS723 Sensor Breakout width filter has been set to 20kHz to reduce noise when using at high gains. The full 80KHz bandwidth that the sensor is capable of can be recovered by closing the JP1 (Bandwidth Select) jumper on the back of the board.

Note: Although the chip itself is rated for up to 2.4kV (RMS) of isolation, the board has not been designed for such high voltage applications.

How to Use?

Hookup guide click here!

Pin Description:

Symbol Description
IP+ High side of current sensor
IP- Low side of current sensor
GND Must be connected to ground
Vo Voltage output proportional to current flowing through IP+ and IP-
VCC 5V power supply

Features:

  1. Analog output with bandwidth adjustable to 80kHz.
  2. The bandwidth on the ACS723 Sensor Breakout width filter has been set to 20kHz to reduce noise when using at high gains. The full 80KHz bandwidth that the sensor is capable of can be recovered by closing the JP1 (Bandwidth Select) jumper on the back of the board. See either the ACS723 schematic or the ACS723 Low Current schematic for more details.
  3. Measures DC and AC currents.
  4. Full electrical isolation of measured and sensed circuits.
  5. The version without the op-amp has a base sensitivity of 400mV/A.

Package Includes:

1 x SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout – ACS723.

Additional information

Operating voltage

2.5 3.0V

Pixel Resolution

0.3MP

Photosensitive array

640 x 480

Optical Size

1.6 inch

Angel of view

67 degrees

Maximum Frame Rate

30fps VGA

Sensitivity

1.3V/(Lux-sec)

Dormancy

Less than 20A

Power consumption

60mW/15fpsVGA YUV

Temperature operation Range

-30 C ~ 70 C

Pixel area

3.6 x 3.6 m

Signal to noise ratio (SNR)

46 dB

Dynamic range

52 dB

Specification

Additional information

Operating voltage (VDC)

5

Current Sensing Range (AC and DC)

10mA up to 5A

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