Product Overview
The AN1V PB22 series are open-loop Hall effect current sensors based on ASIC technology. They offer proportional output to supply voltage variations, featuring isolation between primary and secondary sides. These sensors are designed for measuring DC, AC, and pulse currents and are suitable for a wide range of applications including variable frequency drives, UPS, DC motor drives, SMPS, welding power supplies, and battery management. The materials comply with UL 94-V0, and they have no insertion loss and a small volume.
Product Attributes
- Brand: (Chipsensor)
- Certifications: IEC 60664-1:2020, IEC 61800-5-1:2022, IEC 62109-1:2010
- Material: Copper busbar and pins are tin-plated copper. Housing material is UL94-V0.
- Origin: China (implied by www.chipsensor.cn)
Technical Specifications
| Model | Primary Rated Current (RMS) (IPN) | Primary Current Measurement Range (IPM) | Supply Voltage (VC) | Zero Offset Voltage (VQOV) | Theoretical Gain (Gth) | Current Consumption (IC) | Load Resistance (RL) | Output Bandwidth (-3dB) (BW) | Output Noise (Vno) | Operating Temperature (TA) | Storage Temperature (TS) |
| AN1V 50 PB22 | 50 A | 0 - 50 A | 4.5 - 5.5 V (5V typical) | 0.1VCC | 80 mV/A | 8 - 11 mA | 5.1 k | 250 kHz | 5 mV | -40 - 150 ℃ | -55 - 150 ℃ |
| AN1V 100 PB22 | 100 A | 0 - 100 A | 4.5 - 5.5 V (5V typical) | 0.1VCC | 40 mV/A | 8 - 11 mA | 5.1 k | 250 kHz | 2.7 mV | -40 - 150 ℃ | -55 - 150 ℃ |
| AN1V 150 PB22 | 150 A | 0 - 150 A | 4.5 - 5.5 V (5V typical) | 0.1VCC | 26.66 mV/A | 8 - 11 mA | 5.1 k | 250 kHz | 1.8 mV | -40 - 125 ℃ | -55 - 150 ℃ |
| AN1V 200 PB22 | 200 A | 0 - 200 A | 4.5 - 5.5 V (5V typical) | 0.1VCC | 20 mV/A | 8 - 11 mA | 5.1 k | 250 kHz | 1.4 mV | -40 - 85 ℃ | -55 - 150 ℃ |
| AN1V 250 PB22 | 250 A | 0 - 250 A | 4.5 - 5.5 V (5V typical) | 0.1VCC | 16 mV/A | 8 - 11 mA | 5.1 k | 250 kHz | 1.1 mV | -40 - 85 ℃ | -55 - 150 ℃ |
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