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Highly isolated CAN modules for reliable measurement on electric vehicles

The imc CANSAS-HISO8 series allows the safe and precise measurement of temperatures and low voltages at high-voltage common-mode levels of up to 800 V as they occur on batteries, HV components and supply circuits of hybrid and electric vehicles. The modules comply with the device safety standard EN 61010 and have an isolation of: 800 V CAT I, 300 V CAT II.

Highlights:

  • Individually isolated measurement of temperatures (type K thermocouples) at a high common-mode level
  • Channel-specific internal reference junction compensation
  • Module variant for PT100/1000 and low voltages
  • Isolation: 800 V CAT I, 300 V CAT II (device safety standard EN 61010)
  • High-voltage resistant plug (LEMO)

Typical applications:

  • Temperature measurement on high-voltage components in electric and hybrid vehicles, e.g., batteries, fuel cells and supply circuits
  • Environments in which full personal safety must be guaranteed even in the event of a fault
  • Can be used for test benches as well as for mobile driving tests
  • Both in decentralized distributed and central measurement networks

There imc CANSASflex-HISO8 allows for safe and precise measurement of 8 thermocouples (type K) or the measurement of PT100/1000 or low voltages at high voltage common mode levels of up to 800 V. It is ideal for e-mobility applications in particular.

Specification Sheet

 

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  • Signal connection:
    High-voltage resistant plug (LEMO)

    Isolation resistance:
    According to IEC (EN) 61010-1:2001
    Isolation: 800 V CAT I, 300 V CAT II

    Operating conditions:
    Operating temperature: -40°C to 85°C
    Shock resistance: 50g pk (5 ms)
    Protection class: IP40

    Supported measurement modes:
    Thermocouple Type-K
    Module variant for PT100/1000 and low voltages

    Application:
    Temperature measurement / low voltage measurement on high-voltage components in electric and hybrid vehicles, such as batteries, fuel cells and supply circuits..