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Danisense launches new reduced size current transducer at PCIM 2022

Ultra-stable and high precision isolated DC and AC current measurement up to 200Arms.

Danisense launches new reduced size current transducer at PCIM 2022

Key points:

  • Smallest size in the market with 60% less volume than previous generation
  • Large frequency bandwidth up to 2MHz
  • Primary current 50A, 100A and 200A

Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, is launching its new DT series of ultra-stable, high precision (ppm class) fluxgate technology current transducers for isolated DC and AC current measurement up to 200Arms at PCIM 2022. Benefiting from a considerable reduced size with 60% less volume compared with the previous product generation, the devices feature a large frequency bandwidth of up to 2MHz and a primary current of ranging from 50A up to 200A.

DT series current transducers use Danisense’s Fluxgate, closed loop compensated technology with fixed excitation frequency and second harmonic zero flux detection for best in class accuracy and stability. Excellent linearity (better than 2 ppm), an industry standard DSUB 9-pin connection, a green diode for normal operation indication and a large aperture with a diameter of 20.7mm for cables and bus bars are further features of the components.

DT series current transducers are Ideal for applications such as high precision power supplies for laboratories, accelerators and medical equipment where size is a key factor as designs for such power supplies are getting smaller and smaller to increase power density and reduce costs. Size is also very important for the embedded power measurement application for cars where placing the transducers in a compact motor and inverters environment is always a challenge. The large frequency bandwidth of the DT series is another advantage for such power measurement applications.

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