Mastering Power Monitoring: STM32 ADC & ACS712 Hall Effect-Based Current Sensor

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2023
  • #stm32 #proteus #simulation #proteus8 #stm32cubeide #adc #uart
    #Current #sensor
    This project explores the precision power monitoring capabilities facilitated by the STM32 ADC in conjunction with the ACS712 Hall Effect-Based Current Sensor
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    For more details visit : theembeddedthings.com/stmp32/...

Komentáře • 7

  • @user-gn9hu1jd3e
    @user-gn9hu1jd3e Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice work keep up

  • @sumayaaBegum
    @sumayaaBegum Před 11 měsíci +2

    please updatae mored videos like this and thanks

  • @RyanJrOfficial210
    @RyanJrOfficial210 Před 6 měsíci +2

    hello sir, adc voltage is 3v3 but the output of ACS712 is 0-5V, is there a problem if we dont add the resistor??

    • @theembeddedthings
      @theembeddedthings  Před 5 měsíci +1

      In simulation tools like Proteus, the software often adjusts voltage ranges automatically, so you might not need extra components like resistors to handle the voltage difference between the 3.3V ADC and the 0-5V output of the ACS712.
      But in a physical circuit, when the sensor's output (0-5V) surpasses the ADC's input range (0-3.3V), employing a voltage divider with resistors becomes crucial.
      To scale down the 0-5V range to 0-3.3V. You can use two resistors in series -->R1: Connected between the sensor output and ground.
      R2: Connected between the sensor output and the ADC input.
      =>The formula to calculate the output voltage
      Vout = Vin *(R2/(R1+R2) )

  • @bekakraahmedramzi6351
    @bekakraahmedramzi6351 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Bro i need your help , where can I contact you .

    • @theembeddedthings
      @theembeddedthings  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @bekakraahmedramzi6351 You can contact me via email at
      [ theembeddedthings@gmail.com ].
      Feel free to reach out whenever you need assistance