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CT1270 AC/DC Current Sensor
- Supply voltage: 5v DC
- Output: Analog Dc Voltage
- Small size
- Pass Wire Through Hole
- Get DC analogue Voltage Vcc and GND
- Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, AVR, ARM,8051, PIC
A current sensor is designed to detect electric current AC/DC in a wire and thus generates a signal proportional to it. This generated signal could be analogue voltage or current or even digital output. Current Sensor basically used to measure and calculate the amount of current applied to the conductor without affecting the performance of the system. This current sensor operates at a supply voltage of 5V in which output is proportional to AC or DC current. CT1270 is used in a wide range of applications where sensing and controlling current flow is fundamental such as displaying the measured current in an ammeter. And also stored for further analysis in a data acquisition system or can be utilized for control purposes.
The present output current signal is read via the analogue I / O port of a microcontroller or an Arduino. Moreover, this current sensor module works perfectly with Arduino, Raspberry pi, AVR, ARM,8051, PIC and can be interfaced easily.
APPLICATIONS
- Ammeters
- Current control purposes

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- Device bandwidth is set via the new FILTER pin
- 5 µs output rise time in response to step input current
- 80 kHz bandwidth
- Total output error 1.5% at TA= 25°C
- Small footprint, low-profile SOIC8 package
- 2 mΩ internal conductor resistance
- 1 kVRMS minimum isolation voltage from pins 1-4 to pins 5-8
- 0 V, single supply operation
- 66 to 185 mV/A output sensitivity
- Output voltage proportional to AC or DC currents
- Factory-trimmed for accuracy
- Extremely stable output offset voltage
- Nearly zero magnetic hysteresis
- Ratiometric output from supply voltage
Flex Sensor 2.2”
- Flex length: 5.6 cm
- Operating voltage: 0-5V
- Power rating: 0.5Watt (continuous), 1 Watt (peak)
- Life:1 million
- Flat Resistance: 25K Ω
- Resistance Tolerance: ±30%
- Bend Resistance Range: 45K to 125K Ohms(depending on the bend)
- Total Length: 2.2″
- Bends and Flexes physically with the motion device.
- Simple Construction.
- Dimension:14.6 x 9.8 x 4.6 cm
- Weight: 30 Grams
Flex Sensor 4.5”
- Operating voltage: 0-5V
- Power rating: 0.5Watt (continuous), 1 Watt (peak)
- Life>1 million
- Flat Resistance: 10K Ω
- Resistance Tolerance: ±30%
- Bend Resistance Range: 60K to 110KOhms(depending on the bend)
- Total Length: 4.5″
- Bends and Flexes physically with the motion device.
- Simple Construction.
- Dimension:11*1*5cm
- Weight: 400gm
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- Calibrated Directly in Celsius (Centigrade)
- Operates from 4 V to 30 V
- Linear + 10-mV/°C Scale Factor
- ±0.5°C Ensured Accuracy (at 25°C)
- Can measure temperature ranging from -55°C to 150°C
- Less than 60-µA Current Drain
- Low Self-Heating, 0.08°C in Still Air
- Non-Linearity Only ±¼°C Typical
- Low-Impedance Output, 0.1 Ω for 1-mA Load.
- Drain current is less than 60uA
- The output voltage is directly proportional (Linear) to temperature (i.e.) there will be a rise of 10mV (0.01V) for every 1°C rise in temperature
- Suitable for Remote Applications
- Low-cost temperature sensor
- Available in TO-92, TO-220, TO-CAN, and SOIC package
MQ2 Sensor
- Operating Voltage: +5V
- Can be used to Measure or detect LPG, Alcohol, Propane, Hydrogen, CO, and even methane
- Analogue output voltage: 0V to 5V
- Digital Output Voltage: 0V or 5V (TTL Logic)
- Preheat duration 20 seconds
- Can be used as a digital or analogue sensor
- Load resistance: 20 KΩ
- Heater resistance: 33Ω ± 5%
- Heating consumption: <800mw
- Sensing Resistance: 10 KΩ – 60 KΩ
- Detection range: 200 – 10000ppm
- Preheat Time: Over 24 hour
- High sensitivity to LPG, Propane, and Hydrogen
- The Sensitivity of a Digital pin can be varied using the potentiometer
MQ5 SENSOR
- Power requirements: VCC - 5V±0.1
- DO output: TTL digital 0 and 1 (0.1 and 5V)
- AO output: 0.1-0 .3 V (relative to pollution), the maximum concentration of a voltage of about 4V
- Detection Gas: LPG, natural gas, town gas
- Detection Concentration: 300-10000ppm
- Heating voltage: 5V±0.1
- Load resistance: 20KΩ
- Heater resistance: 31±10%
- Heating consumption: less than 800mw
- Operating temperature:-10 to 50°C
- Related humidity less than 95%Rh
- Sensing Resistance: 10KΩ- 60KΩ (1000ppm CH4)
- Preheat time: Over 24 hour
MQ7 GAS SENSOR
- Operating Voltage: 3.3 – 5V.
- Type: Analog Sensor.
- Can detect the presence of carbon monoxide
- Heating voltage (high): 5V ± 0.1
- Heating voltage (low): 1.4V ± 0.1
- Load resistance: Adjustable
- Heating resistance: 33Ω ± 5%
- Heating time (high): 60 ± 1 seconds
- Heating time (low): 90 ± 1 seconds
- Heating consumption: About 350mW
- Using temperature: -20°C-50°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C-50°C
- Relative humidity: Less than 95%RH
- Oxygen concentration: 21%(stand condition) the oxygen concentration can affect the sensitivity characteristic
- Stable, long life and low cost
- Good sensitivity to Combustible gas in a wide range

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