The ACSL-6310 is a precision miniature isolation amplifier manufactured by Agilent Technologies (formerly Hewlett-Packard). It is designed to provide galvanic isolation between input and output circuits, allowing for accurate measurement and control of signals in electrically noisy or hazardous environments. This isolation amplifier is widely used in industrial automation, power electronics, and medical equipment applications.
Applications:
- Industrial automation systems
- Power electronics (inverters, motor drives)
- Medical equipment (patient monitoring)
- Current sensing
- Voltage sensing
- Data acquisition systems
Features:
- Galvanic isolation
- High accuracy
- Low nonlinearity
- Wide bandwidth
- Compact size
Benefits:
- Enhanced safety by isolating hazardous voltages
- Improved measurement accuracy in noisy environments
- Reduced ground loops and common-mode noise
- Protection of sensitive electronic circuits
- Compliance with safety standards
Specifications:
The ACSL-6310 typically offers isolation voltages up to several kilovolts (kV), high common-mode rejection ratios (CMRR), and a wide bandwidth suitable for various signal frequencies. Input offset voltage and gain drift are minimized for precise measurements. The exact specifications, including isolation voltage, bandwidth, nonlinearity, and operating temperature range, should be verified from the official Agilent Technologies datasheet. It commonly comes in a DIP package or similar for easy PCB mounting.
The ACSL-6310 offers high isolation, accuracy, and reliability, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring safe and precise signal isolation. Its compact size and wide bandwidth make it suitable for a variety of demanding environments. By providing galvanic isolation, it prevents ground loops and common-mode noise, ensuring the integrity of measurements and protecting sensitive electronic circuits.