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Magnetic current sensors detect electric alternating current (AC) in a wire and generate a proportional analog voltage signal. It can be then utilized to display the measured current, phase, and shape, or the voltage signal output can be stored for further analysis in a data acquisition system, or the signal can be utilized for control purposes to manage the current flow in a system.
The current sense range can be set from a few milli-Amps (mA) to thousands of Amperes. In addition, the transformer types allow very high insulation voltages between the line measured and the sensing circuits.
Magnetic current sensor features
- Very high absolute amplitude and phase accuracy from a few Hz to over 100MHz
- Low signal output noise
- High operating temperature range
- Reduced mechanical dimensions
- Current ranges from ±1 mArms/±100,000A
- Voltage output signal from calibrated winding ratios from 10 to 10,000
- Allows amplitude, phase and shape measurements