The title says it all – this article describes a microcontroller-compatible current sensor module you can build yourself, using an inexpensive 8-pin chip as an ‘active shunt’ for measuring ac/dc ...
Working on an electronics project that needs current sensing? This AZDelivery ACS712 module can measure up to 5 Amps of AC or DC current. It's based on the ACS712ELC-05B chip, which is known for being ...
This project measures real-time voltage and current from a DC load using an ACS712 Hall-effect current sensor and an analog voltage divider connected to an Arduino. The data is read by the Arduino’s ...
This sensor device is built to measure the amount of current being used, especially in power supplies as the design is based on Arduino. The main component used is the ACS712 sensor from Allegro ...
This is a DIY Arduino-based overcurrent relay project that emulates Inverse Definite Minimum Time (IDMT) protection using an Arduino Nano and ACS712 current sensor. Instead of traditional ...
Need to measure current in your electronics project? These ACS712 modules are super handy. Each one can measure up to ±20A of AC or DC current. It works on the Hall effect principle, so it’s ...
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