Part Number: TMCS1123 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMCS1107EVM Tool/software: What is the best hall-effect current sensor for measuring DC current, ranging from 1A to 85A with Vs=3.3V. Thank you
Part Number: TMCS1107 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMCS1101 Tool/software: Dear TI experts,
My customer wants to check IEC 62368-1 certification for the 2 devices below ;
TMCS1107A2B
TMCS1101A2B
Could you check the certification of these 2 devices…
Hello Austin,
Since the 46A operating condition is exceeding the TMCS1107 30ARMS current SOA curve, I would suggest you look at the TMCS1126.
The TMCS1126 will be able to operate in your system and I have attached the SOA curve for this device below: …
Part Number: TMCS1107 Tool/software: Hi TI Support,
I need assistance with a TMCS1107 100mV/A current sensor. I have connected it with 3.5Vdc on Vs and GND, but I am not able to measure anything on Vout. My test load is 7A between IN+ and IN-. I am using…
Part Number: TMCS1107 Tool/software: Going to be using the TMCS1107A4B Hall Effect current sensor to monitor AC current that is powering an LED Driver unit from Mean Well. Nominal running current is 1.67Arms, but during startup there could be a surge…
Hello Vanshika,
Vanshika Patel said: I have doubt about the data rate of 7.5sps, therefore it is not possible to obtain perfect current measurement using LTC2497 ADC.
Actually, I don't think your sample rate will impact measurements at all, it will just…
Part Number: TMCS1107 Hi TI expert,
What is the minimum current that TMCS1107A4B can detect? What specs in datasheet can explain it?
Thanks for you support in advance.
Regards,
Fengyu
Part Number: TMCS1107 I am trying to use the TMCS1107 in Pspice for TI and am coming across an .olb file error. I already redownloaded the TI libraries through the help tab. Any idea?
Part Number: TMCS1107 Hello, trying to work out if TMCS1107 is 100% Bipolar, BiCMOS or CMOS based. I know Analogue devices has a handy tool where you can look up the techno logy used for a device - let me know if there is a similar thing for TI devices that…