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Current Sensors
Current sensors, also known as current transducers or current transformers, are devices used to measure and monitor electric current flowing through a conductor without the need for direct electrical contact. A current sensor is a device that detects electric current in a wire, and generates a signal proportional to that current. The generated signal could be analog voltage or current or even a digital output. You can view the price, stock and PDF datasheet of current sensor from Avaq online store.
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FAQ
- What are Current Sensors?
- Current sensors, also known as current transducers or current transformers, are devices used to measure the flow of electric current in a circuit. They convert the current signal into a proportional output signal for monitoring or control.
- Can Current Sensors measure both AC and DC currents?
- Yes, many current sensors can measure both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) currents. Some sensors are optimized for specific current types.
- Can Current Sensors measure high currents?
- Yes, current sensors are available for a wide range of current levels, from small currents in electronics to high currents in industrial applications.
- How do I choose the right Current Sensor for my application?
- Consider factors like current range, accuracy requirements, frequency, isolation, installation method, and compatibility with the circuit. Consult datasheets and manufacturer resources for guidance.