Aerco offers hall-effect sensors designed to provide reliable current measurement
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Raztec hall-effect current transducers
Aerco is offering Raztec’s range of hall-effect current transducers, which are designed to provide safe, galvanically isolated and accurate current measurement in automotive, mobility, battery management, traction, industrial, marine, energy and domestic-appliance applications.
The Hall effect describes when a current flows and produces a magnetic field proportional to that current.
For this reason, a hall-effect sensor placed within the current transducer senses the strength of the magnetic field and produces an output proportional to the current flowing.
Various versions are available to accommodate the maximum current to be measured and, when measuring currents of less than 10mA, the strength of the magnetic field and sensor output is increased by passing the conductor through the ferrite loop several times.
Key specifications
- Various versions and sizes available
- RAZC-2 has a 5.2mm diameter aperture
- RAZC-2-FL has a 16.5 or 27mm diameter aperture
- RAZC-2-FL comes inside a protective moulding and has more sophisticated core materials
- Multi-turn versions available
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