





⚡ Power your projects with precision and style!
The Hailege INA219 sensor module offers high-precision, bi-directional DC current and power monitoring with 12-bit resolution. Its compact SOT23 footprint and wide 3-5.5V operating voltage make it ideal for embedded systems and IoT devices. Featuring an I2C interface, it enables seamless integration for real-time energy management and analytics.
| ASIN | B07YDH2PCY |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 49,770 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 27 in Current Sensors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | 26 Sept. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Manufacturer | Hailege |
| Manufacturer reference | H-1-1152 |
| Package Dimensions | 11 x 7.7 x 1.3 cm; 10 g |
| Part number | H-1-1152 |
C**N
Does what it says
Works a treat. Wanted to be able to monitor power for a few heater using a raspberry pi. This works a treat with a python package.
E**L
Bonne précision avec ses 12 bits de quantification.
E**Z
Wurde mir für den Bau eines Autarken Meshtastic knotens empfolen und das funktioniert wirklich super
S**.
In Kombination mit einem esp32 für ein kleines Projekt zur Spannungsmessung verwendet. Funktioniert 😄. Wie 100% akkurat die Werte sind, möchte ich nicht beurteilen, da ich keinen geeichten Referenzwert habe. Aber für mein Projekt ausreichend
U**H
Klein und einfach zu programmieren. Habe es eingesetzt um den Stom und Spannungsverlauf einer kleinen Solaranlage aufzuzeichnen.
R**H
After suspecting that I’d damaged my Adafruit INA219, I bought a couple of them from Hailege to see how they performed. I’ve had good experience with Hailege in the past. Using Wolles Elecktronikkiste’s (wolles-elektronikkiste.de) far more comprehensive driver, I performed a long series of tests on both an Adafruit INA219 and a new one from Hailege. They both performed flawlessly with a far higher accuracy and precision than expected. However, when I raised the I2C frequency to 400K, they both performed erratically, often working flawlessly during several tests only to fail badly when the tests were repeated. Nevertheless, for any application were the default 100K I2C is fast enough, both the Hailege and the Adafruit INA219s would be good choices.
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