FHS AH - Magnetic Field Sensor
The FHS AH field sensor is LEM's latest surface mount design (SMD) open-loop current sensor, relying on the Hall effect principle. It benefits from enhanced sensitivity and accurate temperature stress compensation. It can be used to measure DC, AC, pulsed, and mixed currents. This field sensor is equipped with an Integrated Magnetic Circuit (IMC) which optimizes sensitivity, allowing for a versatile and compact design that eliminates the need for an external magnetic core concentrator.
This sensor is an ideal choice to measure current flow within a conductor like a PCB track. Strong isolation between the primary circuit and transducer electronics can be achieved using a double-sided PCB, making it a highly effective solution.
FHS AH
Key Features
- Hall effect current sensor with Integrated Magnetic Concentrator (IMC)
- Magnetic field measurement range ±3.3 mT
- Supply voltage 5 V
- Low power consumption
- High bandwidth: 160 kHz
- Sensitivity range up over to 200 mV/A
- Typical sensitivity: 40 mV/A
- Measurement range: +/- 50A (with a distance from conductor to sensor of 1.6mm)
- Isolated current measurement
- Small footprint with standard SOIC8 surface mount PCB
- Low cost, Small size
- Excellent linearity
- No power loss in primary circuit
- Internal reference voltage
Applications
- Small drives
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
- Motor control
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- HVAC
- White goods
- PCB track current measurement
FHS AH AT A GLANCE
| Product | Check stock | Document | Nominal sensitivity [mV/A] | Sensitivity range | Magnetic field measurement range | Supply Voltage [Uc] | Bandwidth | Temp. range [°C] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FHS AH 600 | Datasheet 3D | 600 | 200 mV/A | ±3.3 | 5V | 160 KHz | -40 to 125°C |
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