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ACS712 5A current sensor module
The ACS712 5A Current Sensor Module is a Hall-effect-based sensor for accurate AC/DC current measurement up to ±5A in embedded projects.
The ACS712 5A Current Sensor Module is a reliable Hall-effect–based sensor designed to measure AC and DC currents up to ±5A. It provides accurate, isolated current sensing, making it ideal for power monitoring, overcurrent protection, and energy measurement projects.
The module outputs an analog voltage proportional to the current, which can be easily read by microcontrollers such as Arduino, ESP32, STM32, and PIC using an ADC pin. Thanks to its electrical isolation, it ensures safe current measurement without direct electrical connection to the load.
With its compact, breadboard-friendly design and low noise characteristics, the ACS712 5A module is widely used in battery monitoring systems, motor control, inverter projects, solar power systems, and educational electronics labs.

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- Working current: matching for 30 mA, matching the communication for 8 mA.
- Dormancy current: no dormancy.
- Used for a GPS navigation system, water, and electricity gas meter reading system.
- With the computer and Bluetooth adapter, PDA, seamless connection equipment.
- Bluetooth module HC-08 Master and slave Two in one module.
- Use the CSR mainstream Bluetooth chip, Bluetooth V2.0 protocol standards.
- Potter default rate of 9600, the user can be set up.
- Bluetooth protocol: Bluetooth Specification v2.0+EDR
- Speed: Asynchronous: 2.1Mbps(Max) / 160 kbps, Synchronous: 1Mbps/1Mbps.
- Security: Authentication and encryption.
- Profiles: Bluetooth serial port.

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