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Current Sensor Output
Does anyone have any info on what this guy actually outputs? I know its an analogous number, but what ranges mean what? What conditions trigger a change in the values? What are the actual limits? etc...
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Close. It outputs about 0-5V for -75 A to 75 A. 0 A is 2.5V.
There is a graph in the sensor datasheet that shows you the exact voltage vs amps for different temperatures. |
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Yep thats it.
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The small PCB does not have to be used - any small piece of PCB material or prototype board can be used to mount the current sensor and provide a means of connection to the pins. In fact, just soldering wires to the terminals would work - if you are careful about soldering. Use enough heat, and be reasonably quick. A helper holding the part with needle pliers held close to the part will hold the part steady - and provide a heat sink between the point being soldered and the body of the part. The signal output is wired to one of the analog inputs on the robot controller, and 5V and Gnd should be taken from the same connector. A small filter capacitor (perhaps 1nf) placed across the controller analog input to Gnd would help if electrical noise generates inconsistent results. |
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