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I purchased 3 ACS758 Hall Effect Current Sensors datasheet on ebay. A 50,100 and 200A, all three are bi-directional. They look like this.

With no current the 50A outputs 477 on the analogue input (2.33v), the 100A outputs 509 (2.48v) and the 200A outputs 512 (2.50v). At no current they should all be at exactly mid range i.e. 512 (2.50v). The datasheet says they're factory calibrated as such. I've tested them one after the other, both with 5v from the Audrino and with a separate 5v supply. As I've tested one after the other it's not likely to be stray magnetism or VCC.

I've then put them in a circuit drawing about 9amps. Accounting for the offset of zero amps the 50A and 100A measured the increased voltage correctly. The 200A doesn't change.

Is there any other tests I can do to see if I'm doing something dumb or are they all damaged?

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I contacted Allegro they were really helpful which was pleasantly surprising.

The 200A has almost certainly failed. The 2.48v is within tolerance and the 2.33v is probably out.

I've been able to better understand the datasheet sections on 0A calibration. "VIOUT(Q) may drift over the lifetime of the device by as much as ±25 mV." and there is an electrical offset voltage noted. @25C it's +/-5mv. It's +/-20mv between 0c and 50c. So still only 45mv. Even allowing for noise it's only 55mv.

About 2.445V at zero amps would be the limit.

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