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Old 06-05-2009, 10:14 PM   #1
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150amp hall effect current sensor L01Z150S05

I need a current sensor that will measure a higher current, so I have a few of these Hall effect L01Z150S05 by Tamura. Do I need to load the output with a 10Kohm resistor to use it with the fusion brain? Perhaps if so you could provide a brief explanation as to why. Now when it comes to readings the way I read the graph I figure that 0 amp equals 2.5 volts and it will measure current in either direction? If I want to increase the sensitivity with a smaller current flow I could wrap it around the core a few times & divide in the software to give me better resolution?
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not much of a datasheet there.

Yes, use a 10k load. 2.5v is 0 amps, 4v is 150amps, 1v is -150 amps.

Does that help?
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Just what I thought. Can you comment on the double wrap to improve resolution? I guess byl oading it down it will prevent 5volt over spike?
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Just what I thought. Can you comment on the double wrap to improve resolution? I guess byl oading it down it will prevent 5volt over spike?
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I'm not sure how the double wrap will impact things. You should get the size sensor that fits your needs.

I also do not know why they specify a 10kohm load.
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