Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation (AKM) started mass production of the CZ39 series of coreless current sensors. The CZ39 device family of coreless current sensors is particularly well-suited to electric vehicle (EV) applications.
Due to its 100ns response time, low heat generation, and noise immunity coreless current sensors are highly compatible with the silicon carbide- (SiC) and gallium nitride- (GaN) based power devices.
Coreless current sensors can be a perfect design match for OEMs because of their reduced form factor and high efficiency. As such, the CZ39 series allows for the implementation of substantially smaller, lighter, and more accurate on-board charging systems for EVs.
Fast current measurements
The CZ39 series coreless current sensors feature a high-sensitivity compound Hall element that enables a response time of 100ns, making it possible for current measurements to keep up with the high switching speed of SiC- and GaN-based power solutions. This allows OEMs to take advantage of those devices’ smaller size and thus reduce the weight of on-board charging systems in order to extend cruising range. The CZ39 series’ ability to quickly signal the system to interrupt current flow during an overcurrent condition also makes for a robust electronic fuse, or e-fuse, implementation.
Reduced heat generation
AKM has developed a unique package for the coreless current sensors CZ39 series achieving a primary conductor resistance of only 0.3m?. Even under continuous 40Arms current flow at an ambient temperature of 125ºC, heat generation is minimal, greatly reducing the need for bulky thermal management measures. Additionally, the structure of the package provides sufficient creepage and clearance distances for use in applications above 650V.
Enhanced noise immunity
The combination of high voltage and high-speed switching in SiC- and GaN-based systems presents a challenge with respect to electrical noise mitigation. The CZ39 family is exceptionally resilient to such conditions, ensuring continuous, high-accuracy current detection even in noisy environments.
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