Sensor technology company Crocus Technology has announced a new line of contactless current sensors it says have a signal-to-noise ratio as high as 77 dB and the capacity to measure currents between 500 mA and 1,800 A.
“With the introduction of the CT45x family of contactless current sense products, we now have a complete portfolio of products for our customers from small currents to larger currents,” said CEO of Crocus Technology Zack Deiri. “This product based on Crocus’s cutting-edge TMR technology is the most exciting for us as the benefits of our XtremeSense TMR are addressing the needs of higher-current applications that can’t be met with existing solutions without compromises. Crocus is addressing new high-current markets such as BMSs, inverters, DC/DC converters and many others.”
The CT45 product line includes two components from the company’s proprietary XtremeSense Tunnel Magneto-Resistive (TMR) technology, which sense and reject external magnetic fields. The company says, “The dual TMR elements provide greater than 50 dB immunity to external magnetic fields, enabling manufacturers to eliminate costly shields, concentrators and cores.”
The CT450 and CT452 are 5 V versions and the CT453 is a 3.3 V version. The CT450 has a TSSOP-8 package and the CT452 and CT453 are available in a TSSOP-16 package.
The company says the CT452 and CT453 have integrated Common Mode Field Rejection (CMFR) with more than 90% immunity, 0.7% accuracy, 1 MHz in bandwidth and the ability to be installed over or under the current-carrying busbar.
Source: Crocus Technology
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