ACS712 30A Current Sensor for Arduino AC/DC Measurement
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The ACS712 30A current sensor for Arduino is an electronic module designed to measure current in both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC). Based on the ACS712-30 chip from Allegro, this sensor uses the Hall effect to detect the current passing through a conductor without direct contact, ensuring safe and accurate measurement.
Main features:
- Type: Current sensor for AC and DC
- Chip: ACS712-30
- Supply: 4,5 to 5,5 Vdc
- Measurement range: 0 to 30 A AC/DC
- Internal resistance: 1,2 mΩ
- Protection: 2,1 kV rms isolation for safety and stability
- Output: 185 mV/A analogue signal that makes reading with Arduino easy
- Response time: 5 microseconds
- Measurement error: approximately 1,5 %
This sensor is widely used in electronics and automation projects that require current monitoring, especially on Arduino platforms. Its analogue output allows easy integration with microcontrollers to measure current in applications such as motor control, solar power systems, and battery monitoring.
Compatibility: Compatible with Arduino boards and other microcontrollers that support analogue input.
Typical use: Current measurement in electrical circuits, system protection, DIY project development, and educational experimentation.
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- Measures AC and DC current up to 30 A
- Based on the Allegro ACS712-30 chip
- 4,5 to 5,5 Vdc supply
- 185 mV/A analogue output for easy reading
- Fast 5 microseconds response time
- 2,1 kV rms electrical isolation for safety
- Approximate 1,5 % measurement error
- Compatible with Arduino and other microcontrollers
Customer Questions & Answers
What is the ACS712 30A current sensor for Arduino used for?
It is used to measure alternating and direct current in a conductor, making it easy to read via an analogue output compatible with Arduino.
What current range can this sensor measure?
It can measure currents from 0 to 30 amperes in both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC).
What power supply does the ACS712 30A sensor need?
The sensor works with a 4,5 to 5,5 volt direct current (Vdc) supply.
Is it compatible with Arduino?
Yes, the sensor is designed to integrate easily with Arduino boards through its analogue output.
Is the sensor available to buy?
This product is currently out of stock. We recommend checking availability or looking for alternatives in the store.