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How is the CB package used in the ACS758 different from the CA package used in the ACS756 family?

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How is the CB package used in the ACS758 different from the CA package used in the ACS756 family?

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Externally, the packages are identical and have the same footprint. Internally, the CB package leadframe has greater cross-sectional area where the conductor passes the Hall-effect device. As a result, the CB package conductor has a resistance of only 100 µΩ, versus 130 µΩ for the CA package. In addition, the CB core is made of laminated steel and has a much higher saturation point (at higher temperature) than the ferrite core inside of the CA package.

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