Hall Current 4 Click Board™

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DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD WHILE THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY IS ON!

Note: Voltage higher than 50V can be hazardous! The click is to be used by trained personnel only and attention when applying high voltage is strongly adviced.

Due to the fact that the sensor provides a solely analog voltage at its output which is linearly commensurate to the current through the load connected to the output terminal, the Hall Current 4 Click Board™ also has the integrated analog-digital converter which serves to transform the output voltage from the ACS70331 to digital value. The digital value is possible to read from the I2C interface.

How Does The Hall Current 4 Click Board™ Work?

The Hall Current 4 Click Board™ uses the ACS70331 current sensor produced by Allegro, and the 12-bit ADC marked MCP3221, produced by Microchip. The ACS70331 uses GMR elements to indirectly measure the current flowing through the primary conductor of the IC, by sensing the field produced by this current. This IC utilizes the fact that the field generated by the current passing through the primary conductor affects the voltage across the GMR sensor. The GMR sensor voltage cahnges even with a very low field strength, which makes the ACS70331 very suitable for accurate measurements of lower currents. However, the saturation happens quite soon after, making it unsuitable for higher currents. The ACS70331 has the sensitivity of 200 mV/A and can measure the current in the range range from -5A to +5A

Considering that the operative range of the ACS70331 is approximately 1 MHz, the variations of the output voltage with the load current are quite fast with no latency. The output voltage from the ACS70331 is fed to the input of the analog-digital converter (ADC) which which allows reading the conversion data via the I2C interface. The ACS70331 has a small primary conductor resistance of 1.1 mΩ, resulting in low power dissipation and consequently low temperature rise due to current flow through the sensor.

The sensor has no physical contact with the output pins on the chip as it operates exclusively by the principle of the filed generated by the current which runs through the input pins (primary conductor). The load voltage at the input pins is isolated from the rest of the chip. However, it is not safe to use at the voltages higher than 100V.

SPECIFICATIONS

Type Current sensor
Applications The Hall Current 4 Click Board™ is perfect for various applications designed for current sensing, e.g. monitoring the current in battery chargers, or for the various kinds of system power supplies, etc.
On-board modules IC ACS70331, high sensitivity GMR-based current sensor IC, by Allegro
Key Features Very low serial resistance, measurement of relatively high voltage values – up to 5A independent from the polarization, great accuracy thanks to the GSR current sensor, big range of power supply voltages to which the load can be amounted, etc.
Interface I2C
Compatibility mikroBUS
Click board size M (42.9 x 25.4 mm)
Input Voltage 3.3V or 5V

PINOUT DIAGRAM

This table shows how the pinout on the Hall Current 4 Click Board™ corresponds to the pinout on the mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).

Notes Pin Pin Notes
NC 1 AN PWM 16 NC
NC 2 RST INT 15 NC
NC 3 CS RX 14 NC
NC 4 SCK TX 13 NC
NC 5 MISO SCL 12 SCL I2C Clock
NC 6 MOSI SDA 11 SDA I2C Data
Power supply 3V3 7 3.3V 5V 10 +5V Power Supply
Ground GND 8 GND GND 9 GND Ground

ONBOARD SETTINGS AND INDICATORS

Label Name Default Description
VCC SEL VCC SEL Left Logic voltage level selection: left position 3.3V, right position 5V
PWR PWR - Power LED indicator


HALL CURRENT 4 CLICK ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Description Min Typ Max Unit
Current range -5 - +5 A
Allowed voltage across the input terminal 0 - 100 V

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