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CMA Dishmachines CURRENT SENSOR 0222I User manual

CURRENT SENSOR 0222I
- 500 .. + 500 mA
User’s Guide
Figure 1. The Current Sensor - 500 .. +500 mA
CENTRE FOR MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS
http://www.cma-science.nl
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Description
The Current sensor 0222i is designed for measuring small currents in AC and DC
circuits in the range between -500 and +500 mA. It has two banana (4-mm) plugs
for easy connection.
The sensor contains a sensing element and a signal-conditioning amplifier. The
sensing element is a 0.4 resistor (0.3 W) connected between the red and black
terminals. As the current passes through the resistor, a small potential difference can
be measured across this resistor. This potential difference goes through a signal
amplifier and the output of the sensor is adjusted to the range of 7.5V, which can
be measured by an interface. The sensor is protected by a multifuse (resistance of 0.9
). The time to trip the multifuse to a high-resistant state is 0.1 sec. at 5 A.
The sensor should be connected in series to a circuit element. Currents in either
direction can be measured. The current is indicated as positive when it flows from
the red terminal to the black terminal.
The Current sensor is equipped with a BT plug and can be connected to the
following CMA interfaces: €Lab, CoachLab II/II+and ULAB. Furthermore the
sensor can be used with Texas Instruments CBL, CBL2and Vernier LabPro.
Sensor specifications
The Current sensor has a memory chip (EEPROM) with information about the
sensor. Through a simple protocol (I2C) the sensor transfers its data: name, quantity,
unit and calibration to the interface1.
Examples of experiments
The Current sensor is specially designed for measurements of very low and accurate
currents. It can be used in various experiments such as:
characteristics of a light bulb and a diode,
measurements of internal resonance and EMF,
measurements in series and parallel electrical circuits.
Together with a Differential Voltage Sensor it can be used to explore the
relationship between the current and the voltage in electrical circuits - the Ohm’s
Law.
1This is valid for the following interfaces: CMA €Lab, BT inputs of CoachLab II/II+and ULAB,
TI CBLand CBL2, and Vernier LabPro.
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Calibration
The output of the Current sensor is linear with respect to the input current. To collect
data you can:
1. Use the calibration supplied by the sensor EEPROM memory.
2. Use the calibration supplied in the standard sensor library of the Coach program.
The name of the Current sensor in the sensor library of Coach is
Current sensor (0222i) (CMA) (-500 .. 500 mA).
3. Calibrate the sensor using known currents (a standard, simple 2-point calibration
can be done). User calibration can be performed in the Coach software.
Figure 2.
Default calibration graph of the
Current sensor (used in the standard
Coach sensor library and in the sensor
memory).
I (mA) = 78.125 * Vout (V) – 0.47
Default linear calibration coefficients:
a=78.125; b=-0.47
Technical data
Input current range ± 500 mA
Output voltage range ± 7 V
Sensitivity 12.8 V/A
Resolution using 12 bits A/D converter 0.38 mA
Calibration function Iin (mA) = 78.125 * Vout (V) – 0.47
Probe resistance2typical 1.3 
Input impedance to ground each terminal 400 k
Input offset current error typical 0.8 mA
Common mode input voltage error typical 0.15 mA/V (0 – 500 Hz)
Non-linearity < 0.001 %
Slew rate 3 V/s (maximum output voltage variation)
Bandwidth (small signal) 120 kHz (-3dB)
Maximum differential input voltage
Maximum common-mode input voltage
± 50 V (max. voltage between input terminals)
± 50 V (max. voltage related to ground)
Supply voltage / Supply current 5 V DC / typical 23 mA
Sensor information for Auto-ID and
calibration
256 byte serial EEPROM
Connection Right-hand BT (British Telecom) connector
Warranty:
The 0222i Current sensor is warranted to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase provided that it
has been used under normal laboratory conditions. This warranty does not apply if
the sensor has been damaged by accident or misuse.
Note: This product is to be used for educational purposes only. It is not appropriate
for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications.
Rev. 1/11/12
2The probe resistance is a compound of a 0.4 shunt and a 0.9 multifuse. The multifuse protects the
shunt against overload. The time to trip the multifuse to a high-resistant state is 0.1 sec. at 5 A.

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