zeb59
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Tpetar,
My problem is with the availability of ACS ICs in Pakistan. The 712 is available but it is highly unlikely that the higher current version would be available. As I submitted earlier I have already abandoned the ACS route, so I don't intend to return to it.
Zeb
No.Audioguru,
I looked at the TL081 datasheet. The absolute max rating for the op-amp input voltage is 15 volts. I am using 24 VDC battery. So the TL081 is out.
The antique CA3096 was designed and made many years before computers were invented. Is it still available?The BJTs used in the figure are out of necessity because PROTEUS does not have the data of CA3096 built into its library.
Something like a LEM HAL50S will output a linear voltage according to the current flowing on the conductors.
TL081 is not out. You can use voltage divider network to lower input voltages.The absolute max rating for the op-amp input voltage is 15 volts. I am using 24 VDC battery. So the TL081 is out.
Proper power supply will be more difficult to accomplish.You do not need a voltage divider for the input.
Have a look at the MAX4080. They have a free samples service to ship to you.
Have a look at the MAX4080. They have a free samples service to ship to you.
Tpetar
I think measuring current using shunts is nothing new. Even the most modern u-controllers use this approach. The waste of energy you refer to is minimal and can be seen as the cost of doing business.
Zeb
The current measurement is by a shunt resistor (0.0004 ohms).
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