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CT432/CT433 TMR Current Sensor Carriers
CT432/CT433 TMR Current Sensor Compact Carrier (top) and Large Carrier (bottom) size comparison. |
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We are offering these breakout boards with support from Allegro Microsystems as an easy way to use or evaluate their CT432/CT433 tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR), electrically isolated, high-bandwidth current sensors that are optimized for high dV/dt applications. The following list details some of the sensors’ key features:
- CT432/CT433 sensors use Allegro’s patented XtremeSense™ TMR (tunneling magnetoresistance) technology for high accuracy, high bandwidth, electrically isolated current measurements.
- Sensor can be inserted anywhere along the current path and be used in applications that require electrical isolation.
- 1 mΩ primary current path resistance in the sensor IC, and the PCB is made with 2-layer (compact versions under 50A), 4-layer (compact versions 50A and up), or 6-layer (large versions) 2-oz copper, so very little power is lost in the module.
- TMR sensing rejects common-mode fields, so the orientation of the sensor relative to uniform external magnetic fields (e.g. the Earth’s magnetic field) has less effect on the measurement.
- Optimized for high dV/dt applications, allowing the sensor to be used in switching applications.
- High-bandwidth 1 MHz analog output voltage proportional to AC or DC currents.
- Typical 300 ns response time.
- Output is not ratiometric (i.e. the zero point and sensitivity are independent of the actual supply voltage), which provides immunity from noisy supplies.
- Optional overcurrent fault output indicates when the current magnitude exceeds 110% of the maximum linear sensing range.
- Operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.
- Carrier boards, available in compact and large sizes, offer a variety of ways to insert it into the current path along with 0.1″-pitch (breadboard-compatible) power, ground, and output pins.
- 3.3V (CT433) and 5V (CT432) versions available.
The following table lists the available CT432/CT433 carrier options:
Pololu Item # |
Part Prefix | Supply Voltage (V) |
Part Suffix | Current Range |
Sensitivity (mV/A) |
Zero Point | PCB Details |
Price | ||
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Compact Carrier (0.8″×1.1″) |
#5310 | CT433 | 3.0 to 3.6 (3.3 nominal) |
20MR | Bidirectional | ±20 A | 50 | 1.65 V | 2 layers, 2-oz copper |
$8.95 |
#5311 | 30MR | ±30 A | 33.3 | |||||||
#5313 | 50MR | ±50 A | 20 | 4 layers, 2-oz copper |
$9.95 | |||||
#5315 | 70MR | ±70 A | 14.3 | |||||||
#5316 | 20DR | Unidirectional | 0-20 A | 100 | 0.65 V | 2 layers, 2-oz copper |
$8.95 | |||
#5317 | 30DR | 0-30 A | 66.7 | |||||||
#5318 | 50DR | 0-50 A | 40 | 4 layers, 2-oz copper |
$9.95 | |||||
#5319 | 65DR | 0-65 A | 30.8 | |||||||
#5300 | CT432 | 4.75 to 5.5 (5 nominal) |
20MR | Bidirectional | ±20 A | 100 | 2.5 V | 2 layers, 2-oz copper |
$8.95 | |
#5301 | 30MR | ±30 A | 66.7 | |||||||
#5302 | 50MR | ±50 A | 40 | 4 layers, 2-oz copper |
$9.95 | |||||
#5303 | 65MR | ±65 A | 30.8 | |||||||
#5304 | 20DR | Unidirectional | 0-20 A | 200 | 0.5 V | 2 layers, 2-oz copper |
$8.95 | |||
#5305 | 30DR | 0-30 A | 133.3 | |||||||
#5306 | 50DR | 0-50 A | 80 | 4 layers, 2-oz copper |
$9.95 | |||||
#5308 | 70DR | 0-70 A | 57.1 | |||||||
Large Carrier (1.4″×1.2″) |
#5333 | CT433 | 3.0 to 3.6 (3.3 nominal) |
50MR | Bidirectional | ±50 A | 20 | 1.65 V | 6 layers, 2-oz copper |
$12.95 |
#5335 | 70MR | ±70 A | 14.3 | |||||||
#5338 | 50DR | Unidirectional | 0-50 A | 40 | 0.65 V | |||||
#5339 | 65DR | 0-65 A | 30.8 | |||||||
#5322 | CT432 | 4.75 to 5.5 (5 nominal) |
50MR | Bidirectional | ±50 A | 40 | 2.5 V | |||
#5323 | 65MR | ±65 A | 30.8 | |||||||
#5326 | 50DR | Unidirectional | 0-50 A | 80 | 0.5 V | |||||
#5328 | 70DR | 0-70 A | 57.1 |
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These simple compact carriers of Allegro’s CT432/CT433 TMR current sensors have dimensions of 0.8″×1.1″. These smaller, 2- or 4-layer boards can be integrated into more space-constrained applications or used to evaluate the IC’s performance with a smaller PCB area and fewer layers for thermal dissipation.
These simple large carriers of Allegro’s CT432/CT433 TMR current sensors have dimensions of 1.4″×1.2″. These larger, 6-layer boards can accommodate larger connectors and thicker wires for the high-current path than the compact versions.