Aktuelles Click Board
Aktuelles Click Board
Das MikroE Current Click Board™ ist eine komplette Lösung zur Messung des elektrischen Stroms, die eine Bandbreite von bis zu 500 kHz unterstützt. Diese Zusatzplatine umfasst einen Hochgeschwindigkeits-Strom-Shunt-Monitor mit Spannungsausgang INA196, einen MCP3201-ADC mit 12-Bit-Auflösung, eine Low-Dropout-Mikroleistungs-Spannungsreferenz MAX6106 sowie zwei integrierte Schraubklemmen.
The Current Click Board™ is an add-on board used for measurement of electric current. It features INA196 current shunt monitor, MCP3201 12-bit ADC, MAX6106 voltage reference as well as two screw terminals. The click is designed to run either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over SPI interface with additional functionality provided by the AN pin on the mikroBUS™ line.
How Does The Current Click Board™ Work?
The Current Click Board™ serves as the current measurement device. The board receives current from the output circuit connected to IN(+) and OUT(-) pins of the first screw terminal. INA196 IC converts this current into a voltage. The second screw terminal is used for the external shunt.
In order to measure current values in various bands, you need to provide the shunt of the appropriate value.
The Current Click Board™ can be used for DC Current measurement in the range of 2-2048mA depending on shunt resistor.
Four shunts with different values are provided in the package.
SMD Jumpers
The Current Click Board™ communicates with the main board microcontroller via SPI interface (using ADC) or via AN line (directly connected to the microcontroller AN pin) depending on the position of the J1 SMD jumper. This jumper is soldered in ADC position. The zero-ohm SMD jumper (J1) is used to select whether 3.3V or 5V power supply is used. Jumper J1 is soldered in 3.3V position by default.
Key features
- INA196 current shunt monitor
- MCP3201 12-bit ADC
- MAX6106 voltage reference
- SPI interface
- 3.3V or 5V power supply
Aktuelles Click Board
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