TLE4972 EVAL STD PCB
XENSIV™ - TLE4972 EVAL STD PCB current sensor evaluation board for three-phase systems, with currents up to ~191A*
The TLE4972 EVAL STD PCB board is a current sensor evaluation board suitable for evaluating three-phase systems, with currents up to 191A*. The board is equipped with three TLE4972-AE35D5 Hall current sensors assembled on top of the PCB over an internal high-current copper layer (dual copper layer of 140um / 4OZ). The board can be used either standalone or interconnected with the infineon TLE4972 current sensor programmer tool, link to.
The board comes assembled with press-fit high current connectors & M6 screws for properly attaching and securing high-current cables or busbars.
TLE4972: Evaluation board variants:
- TLE4972 EVAL STD PCB - based on TLE4972-AE35D5 (TDSO package variant), 191A full scale range
- TLE4972 EVAL INLAY, link to - based on TLE4972-AE35D5 (TDSO package variant), 420A full scale range
- TLE4972 EVAL LAT BAR, link to - based on TLE4972-AE35S5 (VSON package variant), 540A full scale range
- TLE4972 EVAL VER BAR, link to - based on TLE4972-AE35S5 (VSON package variant), 842A full scale range
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Summary of Features
- Measurement of three-phase currents, up to 191A*, external current rail
- Based on TLE4972-AE35D5 current sensors
- Onboard LDO for precise & stable 3.3V sensor supply
- Compatible with the TLE4972 Current Sensor Programmer evaluation tool
- Sensor settings programmable sensors, e.g. using the TLE4972 current sensor programmer tool, link to
- The board is calibrated & calibration report is offered in the package
- Standalone use OR together with the TLE4972 Current Sensor Programmer tool
- Software and PCB details available after registering the board @myInfineon
*please consult the "Safety precautions" chapter of the user manual before usage.
Potential Applications
- Automotive electrical drives
- Auxiliary drives
- Current monitoring
- Overload and over-current detection
- Automotive power train
- Battery main switch
- On board chargers, etc