Denmark and Japan-based Danisense, which provides high-precision current sensing transducers for demanding applications, has launched a range of power input current transducers.
The range is designed to simplify the workflow of engineers using data acquisition (DAQ) systems for a variety of applications, especially in harsh environments and high-performance settings such as EVs.
DS, DM and DL series devices incorporate the load resistance directly into the current transducer, reducing the risk of miscalculation. Users can quickly take accurate and reliable measurements of AC and DC currents from 55 A to 3,000 A for their specific applications in a single data set.
The current transducers offer a 1 V or 10 V BNC output voltage connection, a large aperture (up to 68 mm) and low line errors. They are housed in full aluminum casings to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and include Danisense's Fluxgate technology. This compensated technology with multiple excitation frequency and second harmonic zero flux detection aims to provide accuracy and stability.
The DR series output voltage products are well suited for high current sensor needs up to 11 kA. The transducer core is designed for high immunity against external magnetic fields. Additional features include a large port of up to 150 mm, low line errors, a 3-pin XLR mini connector for power output and an advanced sensor protection circuit (ASPC).
Source: Danisense