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IC transducer for AC and DC isolated current measurement to 100 KHz
LEM has introduced Minisens, a miniature, IC transducer for AC and DC isolated current measurement up to 100 KHz. This new component offers full isolation (no optocouplers required) and high sensitivity (from 20 mV to 200 mV per Amp of primary current) with no insertion losses. It is mounted directly onto a PCB as an SMD device, reducing manufacturing cost.
MiniMany parameters of the ASIC can be configured by on-chip non-volatile memory: adjustment of the transducer’s gain, offset, polarity, temperature drift and gain algorithm (proportional to, or independent of VDD). Two outputs are available: one filtered, to limit the noise bandwidth; and one unfiltered, which has a response time of less than 3 microseconds.
The degree of electrical isolation and output sensitivity can be increased by the PCB design – for example, a primary track on the opposite side of the IC gives best isolation; a track on the same side gives the highest sensitivity. Mounted as part of a standard PCB assembly process, manufacturing costs are minimized.
The Minisens operates from a single 5V supply. To minimise power consumption an optional input pin can be used to switch the Minisens into standby mode. The transducer is manufactured with a CMOS process and assembled in a SO8-IC package.
The combination of different IC configurations and flexible PCB designs results in very versatile and attractively priced current transducer solutions. This opens up opportunities for applications such as white goods or air conditioning to benefit from isolated current measurement, which previously was not feasible. Minisens will also enable enhanced motor control to produce energy savings where other methods such as the shunt have traditionally been used.