The Hall current sensor is a current measurement device based on the Hall effect principle. It indirectly measures the current by applying a magnetic field in the Hall element and measuring the Hall potential. Hall current sensors feature high precision and low drift, making them suitable for a wide range of applications, such as motor control and telecommunication rectifiers. They can measure the current of voltage rails up to 1,100V and ensure the safety of other system electronic components through enhanced isolation
| Primary nominal RMS current (A) | 1500 |
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| Measuring range (A) | ±2500 |
| Supply voltage (V) | ±15 |
| Secondary output | ±4V |
| Accuracy (%) | ±1.0 |
| Output bandwidth | 25 |
| Operating temperature (°C) | -40~105 |
| Copper busbar (mm) | 40.5x32.5 mm |
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| Others | MOLEX 5045-04A |