JAJSHX1B September 2019 – July 2021 TMCS1100
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The TMCS1100 is a precision
Hall-effect current sensor, featuring a 600-V basic isolation working voltage,
< 1% full-scale error
across temperature, and an
external reference voltage enabling unidirectional or bidirectional current
sensing
Input current flows through a conductor between the isolated input current pins. The
conductor has a 1.8-mΩ resistance at room temperature for low power dissipation and
a 20-A RMS continuous current handling capability up to 105°C ambient temperature on
the TMCS1100EVM. The low-ohmic leadframe path reduces power
dissipation compared to alternative current measurement methodologies, and does not
require any external passive components, isolated supplies, or control signals on
the high-voltage side. The magnetic field generated by the input current is sensed
by a Hall sensor and amplified by a precision signal chain. The device can be used
for both AC and DC current measurements and has a bandwidth of 80 kHz. There are
multiple fixed-sensitivity device variants for a wide option of linear sensing
ranges, and the TMCS1100 can operate with a low voltage supply from
3 V to 5.5 V. The TMCS1100 is optimized for high accuracy and
temperature stability, with both offset and sensitivity compensated across the
entire operating temperature range.