0
TMCS2100-Q1
  • TMCS2100-Q1

TMCS2100-Q1

ACTIVE

AEC-Q100 qualified, programmable coreless high-precision Hall-effect current sensor

Texas Instruments TMCS2100-Q1 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Rating

Automotive

Features

Alert Function, Overcurrent protection

Supply voltage (max) (V)

5.5

Supply voltage (min) (V)

3

Iq (max) (mA)

25

Small-signal bandwidth (kHz)

250

Sensitivity error (%)

0.2

Propagation delay time (typ) (ns)

1000

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 150

Package

TSSOP (PW)-14-32 mm² 5 x 6.4

Features

  • AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
    • Temperature grade 0: -40°C to 150°C
  • Functional Safety-Capable
    • Documentation available to aid in functional safety system design
  • Programmable gain
  • Fully differential output
  • Fast Response
    • Signal bandwidth: 250kHz
    • Response time: 2.6µs
    • Propagation delay: 0.7µs
    • Overcurrent detection response: 500ns
  • Operating supply range: 3V to 5.5V
  • AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
    • Temperature grade 0: -40°C to 150°C
  • Functional Safety-Capable
    • Documentation available to aid in functional safety system design
  • Programmable gain
  • Fully differential output
  • Fast Response
    • Signal bandwidth: 250kHz
    • Response time: 2.6µs
    • Propagation delay: 0.7µs
    • Overcurrent detection response: 500ns
  • Operating supply range: 3V to 5.5V

Description

The TMCS2100-Q1 is a precision multi-sensor coreless current sensing device, designed specifically for the demanding requirements of high voltage, high-current multi-phase systems. This measurement design meets the performance requirements of significantly larger, heavier and more expensive magnetic core-based products while achieving a space-saving footprint, without the requirement to modify or notch the high current carrying bus bars.

AC or DC current flows through a busbar generating a magnetic field. The integrated on-chip Hall-effect sensors measure the magnetic field. Typically, differential coreless current sensing devices are highly susceptible to changes in magnetic field strength due to system manufacturing tolerances, displacement and vibration. The TMCS2100-Q1 utilizes a TI proprietary algorithm to significantly reduce the effect of displacement. Additionally, active frequency compensation is available for eddy current-induced amplitude errors.

The TMCS2100-Q1 characterization process minimizes phase-to-phase magnetic crosstalk error and enables measurement errors below 0.5% at full-scale current levels that can exceed 1000A.

The TMCS2100-Q1 is a precision multi-sensor coreless current sensing device, designed specifically for the demanding requirements of high voltage, high-current multi-phase systems. This measurement design meets the performance requirements of significantly larger, heavier and more expensive magnetic core-based products while achieving a space-saving footprint, without the requirement to modify or notch the high current carrying bus bars.

AC or DC current flows through a busbar generating a magnetic field. The integrated on-chip Hall-effect sensors measure the magnetic field. Typically, differential coreless current sensing devices are highly susceptible to changes in magnetic field strength due to system manufacturing tolerances, displacement and vibration. The TMCS2100-Q1 utilizes a TI proprietary algorithm to significantly reduce the effect of displacement. Additionally, active frequency compensation is available for eddy current-induced amplitude errors.

The TMCS2100-Q1 characterization process minimizes phase-to-phase magnetic crosstalk error and enables measurement errors below 0.5% at full-scale current levels that can exceed 1000A.

Subscribe to Welllinkchips !
Your Name
* Email
Submit a request