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High-bandwidth current sensors save space cut costs

High-bandwidth current sensors save space cut costs

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By Jean-Pierre Joosting



Allegro MicroSystems has announced two new XtremeSense™ TMR current sensors that streamline high power density designs, provide space and cost savings while improving energy efficiency.

The CT455 and CT456 current sensors, offer high-bandwidth and low noise that enable precise current measurements for AI data center and automotive powertrain applications.   

Current prevalent market applications use current sensor modules that are bulky, intrusive and inefficient. As a result, these solutions often lack desired accuracy and resolution, and are prone to potential system failures. These issues can create major design complexities for engineers that often lead to increased cost and longer production time.  

The new current sensors, using XtremeSense TMR technology, address many of the challenges engineers face by providing superior magnetic sensitivity, low power consumption and a compact size compared to other options. The CT455 sensor supports two standard field ranges, allowing it to sense and translate magnetic fields into a linear analog output voltage, while the CT456 supports a preprogrammed 6 mT field range. Unlike other market offerings, the latest TMR sensors offer distinct advantages, as they are designed to enable smaller, more efficient, high-accuracy current measurements on PCB or Busbar applications from 80 A up to above 800 A, depending on the configuration, with the best performance advantages in the 80-200 A range.   

“The release of the CT455 and CT456 sensors marks an important milestone for Allegro as the first TMR products launched since the acquisition of Crocus,” said Ram Sathappan, Sr. Director, Global Marketing & Applications at Allegro MicroSystems. “Our newest current sensors utilizing Allegro’s XtremeSense TMR technology represent a huge leap forward for high bandwidth current sensing and monitoring, reinforcing our ongoing commitment towards driving broader adoption of TMR technology. As a smaller, more efficient option, our new TMR current sensors provide significant benefits over existing market current sensors and technologies that our customers have been looking for.”  

Unlike traditional high-power current sensors, TMR sensors offer a contactless, non-intrusive solution that delivers 1 MHz bandwidth and a 300 ns response time to enable faster power conversion. To maximize power while minimizing footprint, the compact design, enhanced reliability, and efficiency improvements of these latest sensors make them an ideal choice, providing the following key benefits:   

  • Preset magnetic field range of ±6 mT supports high current measurements.
  • Low-noise performance improves measurement sensitivity.
  • Optimized for rapid changes in voltage over time (high dv/dt).
  • Compact 8-pin SOIC and TSSOP package options.

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