Mosaic
Well-Known Member
Hi:
I need to design a 0 - 10A, 230V 50Hz mains monitor using this sensor:
https://www.newark.com/triad-magnetics/cst-1015/current-transformer/dp/46M5100.
4 identical channels.
I only have a 3.3VDC supply to use.
My approach is to use a quad opamp like this one:
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1669460.pdf
In the form of a voltage follower to output a max. 0-3V signal representative of 0-10A. A bit of voltage offset at the low end is ok, perhaps 0.2V max.
Design:
So the mains current sensor outputs into a schottky rectifier and then into a 5K ohm burden potentiometer (adj. to output 3V at 10A RMS) then to the voltage follower via a 10Kohm resistor, a 3.3V zener clamp, and a 22uf capacitor , low pass filter. Basically a DC signal will be buffered and output.
The weakness I see here is perhaps 0.2V of the signal is lost to the rectifier. This equates to a 200mA offset with the 5K burden.
Can anyone suggest a better approach to reduce that offset? Would a MOSFET active rectifier be the solution, burden current load is around 2mA.
thx!
I need to design a 0 - 10A, 230V 50Hz mains monitor using this sensor:
https://www.newark.com/triad-magnetics/cst-1015/current-transformer/dp/46M5100.
4 identical channels.
I only have a 3.3VDC supply to use.
My approach is to use a quad opamp like this one:
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1669460.pdf
In the form of a voltage follower to output a max. 0-3V signal representative of 0-10A. A bit of voltage offset at the low end is ok, perhaps 0.2V max.
Design:
So the mains current sensor outputs into a schottky rectifier and then into a 5K ohm burden potentiometer (adj. to output 3V at 10A RMS) then to the voltage follower via a 10Kohm resistor, a 3.3V zener clamp, and a 22uf capacitor , low pass filter. Basically a DC signal will be buffered and output.
The weakness I see here is perhaps 0.2V of the signal is lost to the rectifier. This equates to a 200mA offset with the 5K burden.
Can anyone suggest a better approach to reduce that offset? Would a MOSFET active rectifier be the solution, burden current load is around 2mA.
thx!