Description
7Semi ACS772 50A 200KHz Current Sensor, Automotive Grade
The 7Semi ACS772 50A Current Sensor is an automotive-grade, high-bandwidth Hall-effect current sensor module designed for measuring DC or AC currents up to ±50 A. With a 200 kHz bandwidth and isolated Hall-effect sensing, it offers reliable, galvanically isolated current measurement ideal for automotive systems, battery management, motor control, and power electronics applications. It is a robust choice wherever contactless, isolated current sensing is required to monitor high currents safely and accurately.
Technical Specifications:
- Sensor Type: Hall-effect current sensor (closed-loop)
- Current Range: ±50 A (bidirectional)
- Bandwidth: 200 kHz (suitable for fast-changing currents and PWM signals)
- Output: Analog voltage proportional to sensed current
- Isolation: Galvanic isolation - sensor measures current without direct electrical connection to the power line
- Supply Voltage: Standard for automotive-grade Hall sensors (as per ACS772 series)
- Response: Fast dynamic response appropriate for AC, DC, and PWM loads
- Accuracy and Sensitivity: As per ACS772 50A specifications (precision Hall sensor)
- Thermal & Environmental Stability: Suitable for automotive / industrial environments
Features:
- Measures up to ±50 A - supports both current directions (bidirectional sensing)
- High bandwidth (200 kHz) - accurate measurement of fast-changing currents, PWM, and dynamic loads
- Galvanic isolation - safe, non-invasive current sensing without direct electrical connection to load
- Suitable for DC, AC, and PWM-based current measurements
- Robust, automotive-grade design - resistant to environmental stress, high currents, and suitable for harsh conditions
- Analog output - compatible with microcontrollers and ADC-based monitoring systems
- Reliable for battery monitoring, motor control, renewable energy systems, and industrial power electronics
Applications:
- Automotive systems - battery monitoring, motor current sensing, alternator/load monitoring
- Battery management systems - tracking charge/discharge currents, battery health monitoring
- Motor control and driver circuits - DC motors, BLDC motors, servo drives, with accurate real-time current measurement
- Power electronics - inverters, converters, UPS, and DC-DC systems requiring current feedback and protection
- Renewable energy systems - solar charge controllers, battery banks, energy storage monitoring
- Industrial automation and machinery - current monitoring, load diagnostics, overload protection
- Robotics and mechatronics - current sensing for actuators, motors, and control feedback
- DIY and embedded projects - where isolated, high-current sensing is needed
- Thermal, overload or fault detection systems - using current sensing for safety and diagnostics



