Allegro MicroSystems offers differential current-sensor IC
Worcester, MA. Allegro MicroSystems LLC has introduced a new high-accuracy Hall-effect-based current-sensor IC with multiple programmable fault levels intended for industrial and consumer applications with a focus on motor-control and power-inverter-stage applications. One of the key benefits of Allegro’s ACS720 is to provide high isolation with a reduced bill of materials made possible by the proprietary SOIC package. The ACS720 works off of a single 5-V supply while maintaining an output voltage swing from 0 to 3 V, with a stable zero current output of 1.5 V. The ACS720 to operate off a 5-V supply while having an output that is compatible with typical 3.3-V ADCs found on many MCUs. Furthermore, the ACS720’s high PSRR rejects the noise often found on the supplies in the power section of the PCB or system, maintaining high accuracy in noisy environments.
The device has dual fault functions that are user configurable. Fast and slow fault outputs allow for short-circuit and overcurrent fault detection. A user-created resistor divider from the power supply of the ACS720 is used to set the fault level. The fault outputs are open-drain, allowing the user to pull them up to a compatible voltage for the MCU. The open-drain outputs also allow for implementing a simple logical-OR of multiple sensor fault outputs.
The ACS720 also integrates differential current sensing, which rejects external magnetic fields, simplifying board layout in three-phase motor applications. Near closed-loop accuracy is achieved in this open-loop sensor IC due to Allegro’s patented, digital temperature compensation, ultimately offering a smaller and more economical solution for many current sensing applications that traditionally rely on closed-loop core based sensors.
The ACS720 is provided in a small surface-mount SOIC16 package. The leadframe is plated with 100% matte tin, which is compatible with standard lead-free printed circuit board assembly processes. Internally, the device is Pb-free, except for flip-chip high-temperature Pb based solder balls, currently exempt from RoHS. The device is fully calibrated prior to shipment from the factory.