SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T06:28:39-06:00SparkFun Electronicst-storm on SEN-13679 - SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout - ACS723t-stormurn:uuid:e7dc6aa3-89ec-ce27-9698-e94e2b327fdf2022-02-25T12:45:59-07:00<p>Hello,
I have a spindle motor for a DIY engraver that is 100V and 500W so 5 Amps? Would this board be able to handle the 100VDC? I'd really like to measure the current since one of our motors likes to stall out, I plan on killing the power to the motor if the current rises to high.
Thanks</p>
Customer #1420705 on SEN-13679 - SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout - ACS723Customer #1420705urn:uuid:8098fa2b-9273-625f-a407-5d56acc4fb072018-08-15T19:28:55-06:00<p>Comparing the schematic with the board's image, ehe capacitor and the resistor are changed. C3 and C4.</p>
n1ist on SEN-13679 - SparkFun Current Sensor Breakout - ACS723n1isturn:uuid:c0e9c1ad-0c4d-971b-0bcb-6ce6026f97d22018-06-21T19:59:35-06:00<p>This board is not suitable for 120v or 240v as the ground pour under the chip is too close to the input side for proper isolation.</p>