The TMCS1100A2QDRQ1 is a state-of-the-art Hall-effect current sensor designed and manufactured by Texas Instruments. This sensor offers a high level of precision and accuracy, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications where reliable current measurement is critical.
Key Features
- Galvanic Isolation: The TMCS1100A2QDRQ1 provides galvanic isolation, which ensures that the sensor's output is electrically isolated from the input. This feature enhances safety and system reliability by preventing ground loops and common-mode noise from affecting the measurement accuracy.
- High Accuracy: With a typical accuracy of ±1%, this sensor is designed to deliver precise current measurements, which is vital for systems requiring stringent current control and monitoring.
- Zero-Drift Hall Sensor: The zero-drift architecture of the Hall sensor ensures that the output remains stable over time and temperature, which minimizes the need for recalibration and maintains consistent performance.
- Wide Current Range: The TMCS1100A2QDRQ1 is capable of accurately measuring currents from low to high ranges, making it extremely versatile for various applications.
- Automotive Qualified: This sensor is AEC-Q100 qualified, meaning it meets the stringent requirements for automotive applications, ensuring reliability and performance under harsh conditions.
Applications
The TMCS1100A2QDRQ1 is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Electric and hybrid electric vehicle systems
- Battery management systems
- Motor control systems
- Power supplies
- Overcurrent protection
Package and Quality
The sensor is offered in a small, surface-mount 8-pin SOIC package, which allows for compact PCB design and is easy to integrate into various electronic systems. The quality and reliability of the TMCS1100A2QDRQ1 are backed by Texas Instruments' commitment to high manufacturing standards and rigorous testing procedures.