SBOS820B September 2019 – July 2021 TMCS1100
PRODUCTION DATA
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The TMCS1100 is a galvanically isolated Hall-effect current sensor capable of DC or AC current measurement with high accuracy, excellent linearity, and temperature stability. A low-drift, temperature-compensated signal chain provides < 1% full-scale error across the device temperature range.
The input current flows through an internal 1.8-mΩ conductor that generates a magnetic field measured by an integrated Hall-effect sensor. This structure eliminates external concentrators and simplifies design. Low conductor resistance minimizes power loss and thermal dissipation. Inherent galvanic insulation provides a 600-V lifetime working voltage and 3-kVRMS basic isolation between the current path and circuitry. Integrated electrical shielding enables excellent common-mode rejection and transient immunity.
The output voltage is proportional to the input current with four sensitivity options. Fixed sensitivity allows the TMCS1100 to operate from a single 3-V to 5.5-V power supply, eliminates ratiometry errors, and improves supply noise rejection. The current polarity is considered positive when flowing into the positive input pin. The VREF input pin provides a variable zero-current output voltage, enabling bidirectional or unidirectional current sensing.
The TMCS1100 draws a maximum supply current of 6 mA, and all sensitivity options are specified over the operating temperature range of –40°C to +125°C.
PART NUMBER | PACKAGE | BODY SIZE (NOM) |
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TMCS1100 | SOIC (8) | 4.90 mm × 3.90 mm |