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... used in a measuring device produces an electric current proportional to the strength or intensity of the phys- ical quantity—such as heat, light, or mechanical stress—to which the transducer is subjected. U...
...Current Slip Ring High Current Slip Ring with 150A,power and signal integrated, used for marine crane,material delivery equipment CENO has rich experience in design and manufacture of large current carbon br...
AKH-0.66/Z integrated current transforemer Product feature Combined current transformer is also called the three-phase current transformer. As current signal acquisition device, it is generally matched with mul...
...(CTs), Clip on Current Sensor, Split Core Current Transducer, High precision current transformer, and mini voltage transformer. Measure AC current from 1A to 5000A, Output can be 0.333V, mA, 1A and 5A. Featu...
...Current Transformer is an AC current transducer for permanent installation. They combine the benefits of a thin, flexible, clip-around Rogowski (sense) coil with a signal conditioner providing accurate, true...
...Current Transformer is an AC current transducer for permanent installation. They combine the benefits of a thin, flexible, clip-around Rogowski (sense) coil with a signal conditioner providing accurate, true...
...Current Transformer is an AC current transducer for permanent installation. They combine the benefits of a thin, flexible, clip-around Rogowski (sense) coil with a signal conditioner providing accurate, true...
...(CTs), Clip on Current Sensor, Split Core Current Transducer, High precision current transformer, and mini voltage transformer. Measure AC current from 1A to 5000A, Output can be 0.333V, mA, 1A and 5A. Featu...
... Accuracy: ±0.3 °C (at 25 °C) Temperature Response time: t63 < 1.5 s Interface: I2C (Fast Mode, 400 kHz) Operating voltage: 2.1 to 3.6 V Operating current: 1.5 mA Power-down current: 1 μA Size: 5.6 x 5.6 x 1...
...Transducer Applications For Measuring AC/DC Sensor Type Hall Effect, Differential Current - Sensing 150A Number of Channels 1 Output Ratiometric, Voltage Sensitivity 8.8mV/A Frequency DC ~ 250kHz Linearity ±...
... ~ 250kHz Linearity ±0.8% Accuracy - Voltage - Supply 4.5V ~ 5.5V Response Time 1.8µs Current - Supply (Max) 14mA (Typ) Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 150°C (TA) Polarization Bidirectional Mounting Type Surfa...
... Transducer 7-PowerSMD Module Hall Effect Magnetic Current - Sensing 50A Number of Channels 1 Output Ratiometric, Voltage Sensitivity 39.6mV/A Frequency DC ~ 120kHz Linearity ±1% Accuracy ±1.5% Voltage - Sup...
... Transducer 7-PowerSMD Module Hall Effect Magnetic Current - Sensing 100A Number of Channels 1 Output Ratiometric, Voltage Sensitivity 13.2mV/A Frequency DC ~ 120kHz Linearity ±1% Accuracy ±1.5% Voltage - Su...
... Transducer 7-PowerSMD Module Linear Hall Effect Current - Sensing 50A Number of Channels 1 Output Ratiometric, Voltage Sensitivity 60mV/A Frequency DC ~ 120kHz Linearity ±1% Accuracy ±1.5% Voltage - Supply ...
Product Listing: ACS720KLATR-35AB-T Hall Effect-Based Linear Current Sensor Features: Hall effect-based linear current sensor ICs in small packages Accurate measurements over a wide range of currents High...
ACS720KLATR-65AB-T Hall Effect-Based Linear Current Sensor Product Overview: The ACS720KLATR-65AB-T is a Hall effect-based linear current sensor from Allegro MicroSystems. It is designed to accurately measure t...
ACS710KLATR-25CB-T Current Sensor The ACS710KLATR-25CB-T is a current sensor designed for use in industrial, commercial, and home applications. It features an operating range of -25 to 25 Amps and a high accura...
Allegro ACS780KLRTR-150U-T Hall Effect Sensor The Allegro ACS780KLRTR-150U-T Hall Effect Sensor is a RoHS compliant, unipolar, integrated Hall effect linear current sensor that provides a precise, linear output...
... range, from -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C), ensuring that it can withstand even the most extreme operating conditions. One of the standout features of this current sensor is its high overload capacity, whic...