Best suited for core current sensors
- The industry's top-class*1 fast response
reduces detection delay time in core current sensors. - The industry's top-class*1 noise performance and selectable frequency options
enhance the accuracy of core current sensors. - The thermal drift compensation for the magnetic core
ensures high accuracy of core current sensors over a wide temperature range.
Linear Hall Effect Sensor IC: Achieving Fast-response and High-accuracy Core Current Sensors.
This linear Hall effect sensor IC is ideal for configuring an open-loop current sensor that outputs an analog voltage proportional to the magnetic flux density vertical to the surface of the IC package.
The industry’s top-class*1 fast response and noise performance achieve high-accuracy core current sensors with minimal detection delay. Furthermore, the magnetic core’s thermal drift compensation enables high accuracy over a wide temperature range.
*1 Based on our research.
Linear Hall Effect Sensor IC: Achieving Fast -response and High-accuracy Core Current Sensors.
Reduced Detection DelayThe Industry’s Top-class*1 Fast Response
Core current sensors are used in inverters and DC-DC converters where high power conversion efficiency is required. Reducing the detection delay time of these sensors is an effective way to further enhance efficiency.
This IC significantly reduces detection delay time with an industry’s top-class*1 fast response of 1.25 μs*2.
*1 Based on our research.
*2 Value at a frequency bandwidth of 400kHz.
High AccuracyThe Industry’s Top-class*1 Noise Performance
The accuracy of core current sensors is determined by the output offset voltage and the accuracy of the sensitivity setting. Additionally, under actual usage conditions, the performance of output noise voltage is another crucial parameter.
This IC offers the industry’s top-class*1 noise performance (input magnetic flux density referred noise voltage: 0.09μT/√Hz, output noise voltage: 1.89 mVrms*2), enabling high-accuracy current sensors that cannot be achieved with conventional linear Hall effect sensor ICs.
*1 Based on our research.
*2 Output noise voltage: Value at frequency bandwidth 400kHz, sensitivity 30V/T.
High AccuracySelectable Frequency Bandwidth
In core current sensors, there is a trade-off between detection delay time and output noise voltage performance. This performance is related to the frequency bandwidth specifications of the linear Hall effect sensor IC; by reducing the frequency bandwidth, the output noise voltage can be decreased.
In this IC, the frequency bandwidth can be programmatically selected from 400kHz, 200kHz, and 100kHz.
High Accuracy, Wide Temp.The Thermal Drift Compensation for Magnetic Core
Core current sensors can achieve highly accurate detection independent of temperature by compensating for temperature variations in the magnetic core characteristics. This IC is equipped with a function that compensates for these temperature variations, providing a more straightforward and accurate solution over a wide temperature range compared to compensating current sensor outputs through arithmetic processing with a microcontroller.
Applications
- Magnetic core current sensor
- Linear position detection
- Rotation detection
For further reading
“Comparing Current Sensors – Types and Characteristics”
“High-accuracy Operational Amplifier Ideal for Current Sensors”
Specifications
Product name | S-5611A | |
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For general-use | ||
Output form | Analog voltage output proportional to magnetic flux density | |
Non-ratiometric operation | Analog voltage output proportional only to the applied magnetic flux density, independent of the supply voltage. | |
Input magnetic flux density referred noise voltage | 0.09μT/√Hz typ. | |
Output noise voltage | 1.89mVrms typ. (Frequency bandwidth 400kHz, sensitivity 30V/T) | |
Output response time | 1.25μs typ., 2.50μs max. (Frequency bandwidth 400kHz) | |
Built-in non-volatile memory | 2-wire serial interface enables switching of IC functions and trimming adjustment. | |
<Switching Functions> | ||
Reference voltage operation mode | Reference voltage output mode (Initial setting), reference voltage input mode | |
Reference voltage output | 0.50V, 1.50V, 1.65V, 2.50V (Initial setting) | |
Output voltage polarity | Normal polarity (Initial setting), opposite polarity | |
Frequency bandwidth | 100kHz, 200kHz, 400kHz (Initial setting) | |
Thermal shutdown | Available (Initial setting), unavailable | |
<Trimming Adjustment> | ||
Sensitivity | 6 to 180V/T (130V/T typ. (Initial setting), 0.3% step max. | |
Sensitivity thermal drift | -500 to +500ppm/°C (0ppm/°C typ. (Initial setting)), 25ppm/°C step typ. | |
Output offset voltage | 1.5mV step max. | |
Reference voltage output | 4.0mV step max. | |
Package | TMSOP-8 | |
Datasheet |