• HBCT Series

    Automotive current sensor for battery management systems

    HBCT - Automotive current sensor

    The HBCT Series provides to an engine control unit (ECU) the actual value of current flowing in and out of the battery and the ambient temperature by a NTC thermistor. The current measurement is performed with a full galvanic separation between the primary circuit (high power) and the secondary circuit (electronic circuit).

    The HBCT 250-V proposed a battery clamp mounting and the transducer is linked to the ECU with the wiring harness using a waterproof connector.

    HBCT current sensors are relying on the hall effect technology. They are designed for automotive applications.

    HBCT – Features and benefits

    HBCT automotive current sensors

    Main characteristics

    • Open Loop transducer using the Hall effect
    • Unipolar +5 V DC power supply
    • Primary current measuring range up to ?250 A / +100 A
    • Maximum RMS primary admissible current: defined by battery pole to have T < +150 °C
    • Operating temperature range: ?30 °C < T < +90 °C
    • Output voltage: full ratio-metric (in sensitivity and offset)
    • Ferrite material magnetic core allowing high frequency primary current ripple with low self-heating.

    Benefits

    • Excellent accuracy
    • Very good linearity
    • Very low thermal offset drift
    • Very low thermal sensitivity drift
    • High frequency bandwidth
    • Non insertion losses
    • Very fast delay time 

    Typical applications

    HBCT current sensors are designed for automotive applications, especially for battery management system.

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