MLX91205KDC-HB Melexis Inc, MLX91205KDC-HB Datasheet - Page 8

SENSOR CURRENT UNI 8SOIC

MLX91205KDC-HB

Manufacturer Part Number
MLX91205KDC-HB
Description
SENSOR CURRENT UNI 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Melexis Inc
Series
Triaxis™r
Datasheet

Specifications of MLX91205KDC-HB

Current - Sensing
±20mT
Accuracy
±0.5%
Sensitivity
98.5 ~ 101.5 V/T
Current - Supply
10mA
Sensor Type
Open Loop
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Output
-
Frequency
100kHz
Response Time
8µs
Polarization
Bidirectional
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
91205AB-HB
11 Applications Information
11.1 Low current measurement up to ±2 A
Low currents can be measured with the MLX91205 by
increasing the magnetic field via a coil around the sensor.
The sensitivity (output voltage vs. current in coil) of the
measurement will depend on the size of coil and number
of turns. Additional sensitivity and increased immunity to
external fields can be gained by adding a shield around
the coil. The bobbin provides very high dielectric isolation
making this a suitable solution for high voltage power
supplies with relative low currents. The output should be
scaled to obtain the maximum voltage for the highest
current to be measured in order to obtain the best
accuracy and resolution.
11.2 Medium current up to ±30 A
With a single conductor located on the PCB, currents in the
range of up to 30 amps can be measured. The sizing of the
PCB trace needs to take into account the current handling
capability and the total power dissipation. The PCB trace
needs to be thick enough and wide enough to handle the
RMS current continuously.
The differential output voltage for this configuration can be
approximated by the following equation:
Vout = typ. 35 - 40 mV/A * I
For a current level of 30 A, the output will be approximately
1050 mV.
11.3 High current measurement up to ±600 A
Another method of measuring high currents on PCB’s is to
use a large thick gauge copper trace capable of carrying
the current on the opposite side of the PCB. The
MLX91205 should be located near the centre of the trace,
however because the trace is wide, the output is less
sensitive to location on the PCB. This configuration also
has less sensitivity due to the distance and width of the
conductor.
11.4 Customer Calibration with MCU
In many applications one measures the output voltage of the 91205 with a microcontroller. The current-
sensor-system accuracy can be significantly increased by customer calibration of the system after
assembling the 91205 in the application. By applying a known current i.e.100 Amperes, one can calibrate by
means of the microcontroller the output voltage to the exact value i.e. 2.000V at 100 Amps. By doing so, the
offset and sensitivity can be calibrated simply at a certain temperature.
3901091205
Rev 009
IMC Current Sensor (Triaxis™ Technology)
Page 8 of 13
MLX91205
Data Sheet
May/09

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