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  application 1: the ACS781xlr outputs an analog signal, v out , that varies linearly with the bidirectional ac or dc primary current, i p , within the range specified. c f is for optimal noise management, with values that depend on the application. ACS781xlr description the allegro ACS781xlr is a fully integrated current sensor linear ic in a new core-less package designed to sense ac and dc currents up to 100 a. this automotive-grade, low-profile (1.5 mm thick) sensor ic package has a very small footprint. the hall sensor technology also incorporates common-mode field rejection to optimize performance in the presence of interfering magnetic fields generated by nearby current carrying conductors. the device consists of a precision, low-offset linear hall circuit with a copper conduction path located near the die. applied current flowing through this copper conduction path generates a magnetic field which the hall ic converts into a proportional voltage. device accuracy is optimized through the close proximity of the primary conductor to the hall transducer and factory programming of the sensitivity and quiescent output voltage at the allegro factory. chopper-stabilized signal path and digital temperature compensation technology also contribute to the stability of the device across the operating temperature range. high-level immunity to current conductor dv/dt and stray electric fields, offered by allegro proprietary integrated shield technology for low-output voltage ripple and low-offset drift in high-side, high-voltage applications. the output of the device has a positive slope (>v cc / 2) when an increasing current flow s through the primary copper conduction ACS781xlr-ds high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor continued on the next page typical application 3.3 v v out r f c f c byp 0.1 f ip+ ip? gnd ACS781xlr vout vcc i p 2 5 6 3 1 features and benefits ? core-less, micro-sized, 100 a continuous current package ? ultra-low power loss: 200 ? internal conductor resistance ? immunity to co mmon-mode fie ld interference ? greatly improv ed total output error through digitally programmed and compensated gain and offset over the full operating temperature range ? industry-leading noise perform ance through proprietary amplifier and filter design techniques ? integrated shie ld greatly reduc es capacitive coupling from current conductor to die due to high dv/dt signals, and prevents offset drift in high-side, high-voltage applications ? monolithic ha ll ic for high rel iability ? 3 to 3.6 v, single supply operat ion ? 120 khz typica l bandwidth ? 3.6 s output rise time in respo nse to step input current ? output voltage proportional to ac or dc currents ? factory-trimm ed for accuracy ? extremely stab le quiescent out put voltage ? aec-q100 automotive qualifi cation package: 7-pin psof package (suffix lr) not to scale
2 path (from terminal 5 to terminal 6), which is the path used for current sampling. the internal resistance of this conductive path is 200 ? typical, providing low power loss. the thickness of the copper conductor allows survival of the device at high overcurrent conditions. the terminals of the conductive path are electrically isolated from the signal leads (pins 1 through 4, and description (continued) selection guide part number sensed current direction primary sampled current, i p (a) sensitivity sens (typ.) (mv/a) t op (c) packing 1 ACS781llrtr-050b-t bidirectional 50 26.4 C40 to 150 tape and reel ACS781llrtr-050u-t unidirectional 0 to 50 39.6 ACS781llrtr-100b-t bidirectional 100 13.2 ACS781llrtr-100u-t unidirectional 0 to 100 26.4 ACS781klrtr-150b-t bidirectional 150 transient 100 continuous 8.8 C40 to 125 ACS781klrtr-150u-t unidirectional 0 to 150 transient 0 to 100 continuous 17.6 1 contact allegro for additional packing options. 7), and allows the device to operate safely with voltages up to 100 v peak on the primary conductor . the device is fully calibrated prior to shipment from the factory. the ACS781xlr family is lead (pb) free. all leads are plated with 100% matte tin, and there is no pb inside the package. the heavy gauge leadframe is made of oxygen-free copper. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
3 typical overcurrent capabilities 1,2 characteristic symbol notes rating unit overcurrent i poc t a = 25c, 1 s on time, 60 s off time 285 a t a = 85c, 1 s on time, 35 s off time 225 a t a = 125c, 1 s on time, 30 s off time 170 a t a = 150c, 1 s on time, 10 s off time 95 a 1 test was done with allegro evaluation board (85-0807-001). the maximum allowed current is limited by t j (max) only. 2 for more overcurrent profiles, please see faq on the allegro website, www.allegromicro.com. thermal characteristics: may require derating at maximum conditions characteristic symbol test conditions* value unit package thermal resistance r ja mounted on the allegro evaluation board asek781 85-0807-001 with fr4 substrate and 8 layers of 2 oz. copper (with an area of 1530 mm 2 per layer) connected to the primary leadframe and with thermal vias connecting the copper layers. performance is based on current flow- ing through the primary leadframe and includes the power consumed by the pcb. 18 oc/w *additional thermal information available on the allegro website absolute maximum ratings characteristic symbol notes rating unit forward supply voltage v cc 6 v reverse supply voltage v rcc C0.5 v forward output voltage v out 25 v reverse output voltage v riout C0.5 v output source current i out(source) vout to gnd 2.8 ma output sink current i out(sink) minimum pull-up resistor of 500 10 ma nominal operating ambient temperature t op range k C40 to 125 oc range l C40 to 150 oc maximum junction t j (max) 165 oc storage temperature t stg C65 to 165 oc specifications high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
4 ip+ ip? nc 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 nc vout gnd vcc functional block diagram pinout diagram vcc master current supply hall current drive vout gnd ip? ip+ to all subcircuits programming control sensitivity control temperature sensor tuned filter offset control eeprom and control logic dynamic offset cancellation amp ACS781xlr terminal list table number name description 1 vcc device power supply terminal 2 gnd signal ground terminal 3 vout analog output signal 4 nc no connection, connect to gnd for optimal esd performance 5 ip+ terminal for current being sampled 6 ipC terminal for current being sampled 7 nc no connection, connect to gnd for optimal esd performance high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
5 characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit supply voltage v cc 3 3.3 3.6 v supply current i cc output open C 11 15 ma power-on time t po t a = 25c, c bypass = open, c l = 1 nf C 180 C s temperature compensation time t tc c bypass = open, c l = 1 nf C 50 C s power-on reset voltage v porh t a = 25c, v cc rising C 2.85 C v v porl t a = 25c, v cc falling C 2.6 C v power-on reset hysteresis v porhyst C 250 C mv power-on reset release time t porr t a = 25c, v cc rising C 150 C s power-on reset disable time t pord t a = 25c, c l = 1 nf C 14 C s supply zener clamp voltage v z t a = 25c, i cc = 30 ma 6.5 7.5 C v internal bandwidth bw i small signal C3 db, c l = 1 nf, t a = 25c C 120 C khz chopping frequency f c t a = 25c C 500 C khz oscillator frequency f osc t a = 25c C 8 C mhz output characteristics propagation delay time t pd t a = 25c, c l = 1 nf C 2.2 C s rise time t r t a = 25c, c l = 1 nf C 3 C s response time t response t a = 25c, c l = 1 nf C 3.6 C s output saturation voltage v sat(high) t a = 25c, r load = 10 k to gnd 3.1 C C v v sat(low) t a = 25c, r load = 10 k to vcc C C 200 mv dc output resistance r out r l = 4.7 k from vout to gnd, v out = v cc / 2 C <1 C output load resistance r l(pullup) vout to vcc 4.7 C C k r l(pulldwn) vout to gnd 4.7 C C k output load capacitance c l vout to gnd C 1 10 nf primary conductor resistance r primary t a = 25c C 180 C ? quiescent output voltage v out(qbi) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C v cc /2 C v v out(qu) unidirectional variant, i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C v cc 0.1 C v ratiometry quiescent output voltage error rat errvout(q) through supply voltage range ( v cc = 3.3 v) C 0 C % ratiometry sensitivity error rat errsens through supply voltage range ( v cc = 3.3 v) C < 0.5 C % common-mode magnetic field rejection cmfr magnetic field perpendicular to hall plates C C35 C db common operating characteristics valid at t op = C40c to 150c and v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
6 x 050b performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 150c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p C50 C 50 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 50% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 25.5 26.4 27.258 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c 25.542 26.4 27.258 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 25.41 26.4 27.39 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 36 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 150c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 150c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qbi) = 1.65 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
7 x 050u performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 150c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p 0 C 50 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 50% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 38.3 39.6 40.887 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c 38.313 39.6 40.887 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 38.115 39.6 41.085 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 35.6 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 150c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 150c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 50% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qu) = 0.33 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
8 x 100b performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 150c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p C100 C 100 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 33% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 12.8 13.2 13.629 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c 12.771 13.2 13.629 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 12.705 13.2 13.695 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 18 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 150c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 150c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qbi) = 1.65 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
9 x 100u performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 150c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p 0 C 100 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 33% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 25.5 26.4 27.258 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c 25.542 26.4 27.258 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 25.41 26.4 27.39 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 36 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 150c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 150c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 150c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 33% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qu) = 0.33 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
10 x 150b performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 125c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p transient C150 C 150 a continuous C100 C 100 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 25% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 8.5 8.8 9.08 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c 8.51 8.8 9.08 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 8.47 8.8 9.13 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 12 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 125c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 125c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qbi) = 1.65 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
11 x 150u performance characteristics 1 : t op = C40c to 125c, v cc = 3.3 v, unless otherwise specified characteristic symbol test conditions min. typ. max. unit primary sampled current i p transient 0 C 150 a continuous 0 C 100 a sensitivity 2 sens ta measured using 25% of full scale i p , t a = 25c 17.0 17.6 18.17 mv/a sens (top)ht measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c 17.02 17.6 18.17 mv/a sens (top)lt measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c 16.94 17.6 18.26 mv/a noise 4 v noisepp peak-to-peak, t a = 25c, 1 nf on vout pin to gnd C 24 C mv i noise input referred C 0.6 C ma rms /(hz) nonlinearity e lin measured at vout around 2.31 v and 2.97 v C1 C 1 % electrical offset voltage 5,6 v oe(ta) i p = 0 a, t a = 25c C10 3 10 mv v oe(top)ht i p = 0 a, t op = 25c to 125c C10 5 10 mv v oe(top)lt i p = 0 a, t op = C40c to 25c C20 10 20 mv electric offset voltage over lifetime 3 v oe(life) t op = C40c to 125c, estimated shift after aec-q100 grade 0 qualification testing C 1 C mv total output error e tot(ht) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c C3.25 0.8 3.25 % e tot(lt) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C3.75 1.5 3.75 % total output error including lifetime drift 7 e tot(ht,life) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = 25c to 125c C4.1 2.28 4.1 % e tot(lt,life) measured using 25% of full scale i p , t op = C40c to 25c C5.6 2.98 5.6 % 1 see characteristic performance data page for parameter distributions over temperature range. 2 this parameter may drift a maximum of sens life over lifetime. 3 based on characterization data obtained during standardized stress test for qualification of integrated circuits, including package hysteresis. cannot be guaranteed. drift is a function of customer application conditions. please contact allegro microsystems for further information. 4 3 sigma noise voltage. 5 drift is referred to ideal v out(qu) = 0.33 v. 6 this parameter may drift a maximum of v oe(life) over lifetime. 7 the maximum drift of any single device during qualification testing was 4%. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
12 characteristic performance data data taken using the ACS781klr-150b response time (t response ) i p = 90 a with 10-90% rise time = 1 s, c bypass = 0.1 f, cl = 1 nf rise time (t r ) i p = 90 a with 10%-90% rise time = 1 s, c bypass = 0.1 f, c l = 1 nf high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
13 propagation delay (t pd ) i p = 90 a with 10% - 90% rise time = 1 s, c bypass = 0.1 f, c l = 1 nf power-on time (t po ) i p = 60 a dc, c bypass = open, c l = 1 nf high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
14 definitions of accuracy characteristics characteristic definitions sensitivity (sens) the change in device output in response to a 1 a change through the primary conductor. the sensitivity is the product of the mag - netic circuit sensitivity (g / a) and the linear ic amplifier gain (mv/g). the linear ic amplifier gain is programmed at the factory to optimize the sensitivity (mv/a) for the half-scale current of the device. noise (v noise ) the noise floor is derived from the thermal and shot noise observed in hall elements. dividing the noise (mv) by the sensi- tivity (mv/a) provides the smallest current that the device is able to resolve. nonlinearity (e lin ) the ACS781xlr is designed to provide a linear output in response to a ramping current. consider two current levels: i1 and i2. ideally, the sensitivity of a device is the same for both currents, for a given supply voltage and temperature. nonlinear - ity is present when there is a difference between the sensitivities measured at i1 and i2. nonlinearity is calculated separately for the positive (e linpos ) and negative (e linneg ) applied currents as follows: e linpos = 100 (%) {1 C (sens ipos2 / sens ipos1 ) } e linneg = 100 (%) {1 C (sens ineg2 / sens ineg1 )} where: sens ix = (v iout(ix) C v iout(q) )/ ix and i posx and i negx are positive and negative currents. then: e lin = max( e linpos , e linneg ) ratiometry the device features a ratiometric output. this means that the quiescent voltage output, v outq , and the magnetic sensitivity, sens, are proportional to the supply voltage, v cc .the ratiometric change (%) in the quiescent voltage output is defined as: v cc 3.3 v v out(q)(v cc ) v out(q)(3.3v) rat errvout( q) = 100% 1 ? ( ) and the ratiometric change (%) in sensitivity is defined as: v cc 3.3 v sens (v cc ) sens (3.3v) rat errsens = 100% 1 ? ( ) quiescent output voltage (v out(q) ) the output of the device when the primary current is zero. for bidirectional sensors, it nominally remains at v cc ? 2 and for unidirectional sensors at 0.1 v cc . thus, v cc = 3.3 v trans - lates into v out(bi) = 1.65 v and v out(qu) = 0.33 v. variation in v out(q) can be attributed to the resolution of the allegro linear ic quiescent voltage trim and thermal drift. electrical offset voltage (v oe ) the deviation of the device output from its ideal quiescent value due to nonmagnetic causes. total output error (e tot ) the maximum deviation of the actual output from its ideal value, also referred to as accuracy, illustrated graphically in the output voltage versus current chart on the following page. e tot is divided into four areas: ? 0 a at 25c. accuracy at the zero current flow at 25c, without the effects of temperature. ? 0 a over temperature. accuracy at the zero current flow including temperature effects. ? full-scale current at 25c. accuracy at the full-scale current at 25c, without the effects of temperature. ? full-scale current over temperature. accuracy at the full- scale current flow including temperature effects. = 100 (%) e tot(ip) v iout(ip) ? v iout_ideal(ip) sens ideal i p where v iout_ideal(ip) = v iout(q) + (sens ideal i p ) high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
15 definitions of dynamic response characteristics power-on time (t po ) when the supply is ramped to its operating voltage, the device requires a finite time to power its internal components before responding to an input magnetic field. power-on time, t po , is defined as the time it takes for the output voltage to settle within 10% of its steady state value under an applied magnetic field, after the power supply has reached its minimum specified operating voltage, v cc (min), as shown in the chart at right. rise time (t r ) the time interval between a) when the device reaches 10% of its full scale value, and b) when it reaches 90% of its full scale value. both t r and t response are detrimentally affected by eddy current losses observed in the conductive ic ground plane. response time (t response ) the time interval between a) when the applied current reaches 80% of its final value, and b) when the sensor reaches 80% of its output corresponding to the applied current. propagation delay (t pd ) the time interval between a) when the input current reaches 20% of its final value, and b) when the output reaches 20% of its final value. power-on reset voltage (v por ) at power-up, to initialize to a known state and avoid current spikes, the sensor is held in reset state. the reset signal is disabled when v cc reaches v porh and time t porr has elapsed, allowing output voltage to go from a high-impedance state into normal operation. during power-down, the reset signal is enabled when v cc reaches v porl , causing output voltage to go into a high-impedance state. (note that a detailed description of por operation can be found in the functional description sec - tion.) power-on t ime (t po ) propagation delay (t pd ) and rise time (t r ) response time (t response ) primary current v out 90 10 20 0 (%) propagation delay, t prop rise time, t r t primary current v out 80 0 (%) response time, t response t high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
16 power-on reset release time (t porr ) when v cc rises to v porh , the power -on reset counter starts. the sensor output voltage will transition from a high-impedance state to normal operation only when the power -on reset counter has reached t porr . increasing v iout (v) +i p (a) accuracy accuracy acc u racy 25 c o nly acc u racy 25 c o nly a ccuracy 25 c on ly a ccuracy 0 a v ro e ? temp erature average v iout ?i p (a) v ro e ? temp erature v ro e ? temp erature decreasing v iout (v) i p (min) i p (max) half scale output voltage versus sampled current total output error at 0 a and at full-scale current high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
17 functional description power-on reset (por) the descriptions in this section assume: temperature = 25c, no output load (r l , c l ) , and i p = 0 a. ? power-up. at power-up, as v cc ramps up, the output is in a high-impedance state. when v cc crosses v porh (location [1] in figure 1 and [1] in figure 2), the por release counter starts counting for t porrc [2], [2]. at this point, the eeprom content will be loaded in volatile memory after t eeload [3],[3] and the output will go to v cc / 2 after t pord [4], [4]. the temperature compensation engine will then adjust the figure 2: por operation: fast rise time case t porr t porrc t eeload t eeload t porrc t pord t tc t pord t tc t porr 1 1? 2? 4? 5? 6? 7? 8? 3? 2 3.3 v porh v porl v porh v porl 1.65 high impedance high impedance high impedance high impedance slope = v cc / 2 slope = v cc / 2 gnd time time time time gnd v cc v cc v out 3.3 1.65 gnd gnd v out 3 5 6 4 slope = v cc / 2 figure 1: por operation: slow rise time case device sensitivity and qvo after time t tc [5], [5]. v cc drops below v cc (min) = 3.0 v. if v cc drops below v porh [6] but remains higher than v porl [7] the output will continue to be v cc /2. ? power-down. as v cc ramps down below v porl [6],[8], the output will enter a high-impedance state. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
18 chopper stabilization technique am p r egu la to r clock/logic ha ll e lement tuned filter anti-aliasing lp filter concept of chopper stabilization technique when using hall-effect technology, a limiting factor for switchpoint accuracy is the small signal voltage developed across the hall element. this voltage is disproportionally small relative to the offset that can be produced at the output of the hall sensor ic. this makes it difficult to process the signal while maintaining an accurate, reliable output over the specified operating tempera- ture and voltage ranges. chopper stabilization is a unique approach used to minimize hall offset on the chip. allegro employs a technique to remove key sources of the output drift induced by thermal and mechani- cal stresses. this offset reduction technique is based on a signal modulation-demodulation process. the undesired offset signal is separated from the magnetic field-induced signal in the frequency domain, through modulation. the subsequent demodulation acts as a modulation process for the offset, causing the magnetic field- induced signal to recover its original spectrum at baseband, while the dc offset becomes a high-frequency signal. the magnetic- sourced signal then can pass through a low-pass filter, while the modulated dc offset is suppressed. in addition to the removal of the thermal and stress-related offset, this novel technique also reduces the amount of thermal noise in the hall sensor ic while completely removing the modulated residue resulting from the chopper operation. the chopper sta- bilization technique uses a high-frequency sampling clock. for demodulation process, a sample-and-hold technique is used. this high-frequency operation allows a greater sampling rate, which results in higher accuracy and faster signal-processing capability . this approach desensitizes the chip to the effects of thermal and mechanical stresses, and produces devices that have extremely stable quiescent hall output voltages and precise recoverabil- ity after temperature cycling. this technique is made possible through the use of a bicmos process, which allows the use of low-offset, low-noise amplifiers in combination with high-density logic integration and sample-and-hold circuits. high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
19 application-specific information field from nearby current path to best use the cmr capabilities of these devices, the circuit board containing the ics should be designed to make the external magnetic fields on both hall plates equal. this helps to minimize error due to external fields generated by the current-carrying pcb traces themselves. there are three main parameters for each current-carrying trace that determine the error that it will induce on an ic: distance from the ic, width of the current-carrying conductor, and the angle between it and the ic. figure 3 shows an example of a current-carrying conductor routed near an ic. the distance between the device and the conductor, d, is the distance from the device center to the center of the conductor. the width of the current path is w . the angle between the device and the current path, , is defined as the angle between a straight line connecting the two hall plates and a line perpendicular to the current path. d h1 h2 i w figure 3: ACS781 with nearby current path, viewed from the bottom of the sensor when it is not possible to keep close to 90, the next best option is to keep the distance from the current path to the current sensor ic, d, as large as possible. assuming that the current path is at the worst-case angle in relation to the ic, = 0 or 180, the equation: error = 2 i cf 1 d ? 2 h space cos ? 1 d + 2 h space cos where h space is the distance between the two hall plates and cf is the coupling factor of the ic. this coupling factor varies between the different ics. the ACS781 has a coupling factor of 5 to 5.5 g/a, whereas other allegro ics can range from 10 to 15 g/a. other layout practices to consider when laying out a board that contains an allegro current sensor ic with cmr, the direction and proximity of all current-carrying paths are important, but they are not the only factors to consider when optimizing ic performance. other sources of stray fields that can contribute to system error include traces that connect to the ic s integrated current conductor , as well as the position of nearby permanent magnets. the way that the circuit board connects to a current sensor ic must be planned with care. common mistakes that can impact performance are: ? the angle of approach of the current path to the i p pins ? extending the current trace too far beneath the ic the angle of approach one common mistake when using an allegro current sensor ic is to bring the current in from an undesirable angle. figure 4 shows an example of the approach of the current traces to the ic (in this case, the ACS781). in this figure, traces are shown for i p + and i p C. the light green region is the desired area of approach for the current trace going to i p +. this region is from 0 to 85. this rule applies likewise for the i p C trace. the limitation of this region is to prevent the current-carrying trace from contributing any stray field that can cause error on the ic output. when the current traces connected to i p are outside this region, they must be treated as discussed above (field from a nearby current path). high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
20 figure 4: ACS781 current trace approach C the desired range of the angle is from 0 to 85 encroachment under the ic in the lr package, the encroachment of the current-carrying trace under the device actually changes the path of the current flowing through the i p bus. this can cause a change in the cou- pling factor of the i p bus to the ic and can significantly reduce device performance. using ansys maxwell electromagnetic suites, the current density and magnetic field generated from the current flow were simulated. in figure 5, there are results from two different simulations. the first is the case where the current trace leading up to the i p bus terminates at the desired point. the second case is where the current trace encroaches far up the i p bus. the red arrows in both simulations represent the areas of high current density. in the simulation with no excess overlap, the red areas, and hence the current density, are very different from the simulation with the excess overlap. it was also observed that the field on h1 was larger when there was no excess overlap. this can be observed by the darker shade of blue. figure 5: simulations of ACS781 leadframe with differ- ent overlap of the current trace and the i p bus high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
21 package lr, 7-pin psof package package outline drawing c = supplier emblem = last three numbers of device part number = last two digits of year of manufacture = week of manufacture = lot identi?er n y w l standard branding reference vi ew lllllll nnn yyww 1 7 a b c dambar removal protrusion (16) terminal #1 mark area branding scale and appearance at supplier discretion d hall elements (d1 and d2); not to scale e 0.88 b a 1 1 2 2 7 7 6.40 0.10 1.79 0.10 2 1.41 2 1.60 0.10 2 2.99 0.10 1.37 0.20 1.56 0.20 3.06 0.20 4.80 0.10 0.38 0.10 2 0.38 0.10 3 0.81 0.10 2 0.02 12o 2o 2 5o 2o 2 1.50 0.10 branded face a +0.03 -0.02 seating plane 12o 2o 2 12o 2o 2 5o 2o 2 5o 2o 2 parting line 0.38 +0.05 ?0.03 (plating included) 0.70 0.10 1.73 0.10 2 0.90 0.10 2 0.28 2 0.50 2 r0.97 0.05 r0.25 0.05 r0.50 2 d d1 d2 6.40 0.10 0.80 0.10 0.81 2 for reference only, not for tooling use (dwg-0000428) dimensions in millimeters dimensions exclusive of mold ?ash, gate burs, and dambar protrusions exact case and lead con?guration at supplier discretion within limits shown 2 1 7 3.00 0.9 5.60 0.50 4.80 e 1.80 min 0.60 reference land pattern layout; all pads a minimum of 0.20 mm from all adjacent pads; adjust as necessary to meet application process requirements and pcb layout tolerances 1.60 pcb layout reference view 0.90 0.80 2.40 3 4 5 6 0.90 0.70 high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com
22 copyright ?2016, allegro microsystems, llc allegro microsystems, llc reserves the right to make, from time to time, such departures from the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the performance, reliability , or manufacturability of its products. before placing an order , the user is cautioned to verify that the information being relied upon is current. allegros products are not to be used in any devices or systems, including but not limited to life support devices or systems, in which a failure of allegros product can reasonably be expected to cause bodily harm. the information included herein is believed to be accurate and reliable. however , allegro microsystems, llc assumes no responsibility for its use; nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. for the latest version of this document, visit our website: www.allegromicro.com revision history number date description C august 8, 2016 initial release high-precision linear hall-effect-based current sensor ic with 200 ? current conductor ACS781xlr allegro microsystems, llc 115 northeast cutoff worcester, massachusetts 01615-0036 u.s.a. 1.508.853.5000; www.allegromicro.com


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