Riedon products by Bourns have extended the SSD series with an internal 120 Ω termination resistor. This addition to the SSD series provides benefits such as impedance matching for preventing signal reflections and ensuring robust communication. The internal termination resistor also helps maintain signal integrity, especially over longer distances and at higher speeds, preventing communication errors. Termination version sensors also consist of highly integrated digital system in package (SiP) devices that can be used in a wide variety of battery-related current sensing applications. Each features a 16-bit automotive-grade microcontroller unit (MCU), a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) (with buffered analog inputs), and a Flash memory resource. These bring plug-and-play simplicity to current measurements, battery voltage monitoring, and coulomb counting. Applications are large-scale energy storage banks, renewable energy generation infrastructure, industrial motor drives, building automation systems, and EV charging stations.
Features
- Nominal current: 100 A, 250 A, 500 A, and 1,000 A
- 1,500 VDC reinforced galvanic isolation
- 16-bit +150°C microcontroller
- 24-bit ADC with buffered analog inputs
- ECC Flash memory with autocorrect single-bit errors
- Internal and external CRC data error detection
- Advanced non-linear temperature compensation
- CAN Bus and RS485 interface options
Applications
- Battery systems
- Renewable energy
- Motor drives
- EV charging stations