PCIM: Precision 200A fluxgate current sensor

2022-06-03 22:28:35 By : Ms. Tracy Lei

By Steve Bush 11th May 2022

Danisense launched a series of ultra-stable, ppm-accuracy fluxgate current transducers at PCIM this week, that are smaller than its previous offerings.

For dc and ac measurement, DT series current transducers use closed-loop compensated sensing with fixed excitation frequency and second harmonic zero flux detection for “better than 2 ppm” linearity, according to the company.

Signal bandwidth is 2MHz, and a primary current  capability ranging from 50A to 200A depending on version. Aperture diameter is 20.7mm.

A 9pin DSUB connector gets power in and signals out, and a green LED indicates normal operation.

The company sees use with precision power supplies for laboratories, accelerators and medical equipment.

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