Current Sensors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
LA03P021S05

LA03P021S05

Tamura

SENSOR

0

F02P025S05L

F02P025S05L

Tamura

SENSOR

235

F02P006S05

F02P006S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT FLUX GATE 6A AC

0

F03P025S05

F03P025S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT FLUX GATE 25A AC

0

LA01P054S05

LA01P054S05

Tamura

SENSOR

0

L18P060S05

L18P060S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 60A AC/DC

0

L03S100D15WM

L03S100D15WM

Tamura

SENSOR

0

L34S300D15

L34S300D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 300A AC/DC

0

L01Z100S05

L01Z100S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 100A AC/DC

395

LA01P035S05

LA01P035S05

Tamura

SENSOR

18

F03P015S05L

F03P015S05L

Tamura

SENSOR

0

L07P025D15

L07P025D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 25A AC/DC

0

L18P040S05

L18P040S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 40A AC/DC

0

L18P020D15

L18P020D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 20A AC/DC

228

F01P006S05

F01P006S05

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT FLUX GATE 6A AC

0

L18P015D15

L18P015D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 15A AC/DC

600

LA02P054S03

LA02P054S03

Tamura

SENSOR

0

L03S050D15

L03S050D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 50A AC/DC

2

LA02P085S03

LA02P085S03

Tamura

SENSOR

0

L34S1T0D15

L34S1T0D15

Tamura

SENSOR CURRENT HALL 1000A AC/DC

74

Current Sensors

1. Overview

Current sensors are transducers that measure electric current flow in conductors and convert it into proportional electrical signals. They play critical roles in energy management, motor control, power quality monitoring, and system protection across industries. Modern applications demand high accuracy, galvanic isolation, and fast response times for optimizing efficiency in electrified systems.

2. Major Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Shunt ResistorLow cost, inline measurement, direct current conversion via Ohm's lawPower supplies, battery management systems
Hall EffectGalvanic isolation, DC/AC measurement, moderate bandwidthAutomotive traction inverters, industrial motor drives
Current TransformerHigh-voltage isolation, AC-only operation, high accuracyGrid metering, circuit breaker protection
Rogowski CoilFlexible coreless design, fast transient response, requires integratorPulsed power systems, fault current detection
Optical Current SensorImmune to EMI, high precision, complex signal processingSmart grids, high-voltage substations

3. Structure & Components

Typical current sensors contain: 1) Sensing element (shunt resistor, Hall chip, magnetic core) 2) Signal conditioning circuitry (amplifiers, filters) 3) Isolation barrier (if applicable) 4) Output interface (analog voltage/current, digital protocols). High-performance models integrate temperature compensation and digital calibration features.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Measurement RangeMaximum current capacity (e.g., 500A)Determines application suitability
Accuracy ClassError tolerance (e.g., 0.5%)System control reliability
BandwidthFrequency response (DC-100kHz)Dynamic performance capability
Isolation VoltageDielectric withstand rating (e.g., 3kV)Electrical safety compliance
Response TimeSignal output delay ( s-ms range)Protection system effectiveness

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: Renewable energy (solar inverters, wind turbines), Automotive (EV battery management, 48V systems), Industrial automation (CNC machines, robotics), Consumer electronics (smart meters), Aerospace (actuator monitoring). Typical equipment: Variable frequency drives, uninterruptible power supplies, charging stations.

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
LEM SAHASS & LTSR SeriesOpen-loop Hall effect with ASIC processing
Allegro MicroACS758/ACS3761xGalvanically isolated Hall ICs
HoneywellCSP-VA/CSNP SeriesCurrent transformers for grid applications
TT ElectronicsPulse SeriesHigh-precision shunt resistors
ACR SystemsRogowski Coil ModelsFlexible aperture AC measurement

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: 1) Required measurement range vs peak currents 2) DC/AC signal type compatibility 3) Isolation requirements 4) Environmental conditions (temperature, vibration) 5) Cost vs performance trade-offs. Example: For EV battery management, select Hall-effect sensors with 200A range, 1% accuracy, and automotive qualification.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: 1) Integration with IoT for predictive maintenance 2) Wide bandgap semiconductor-based sensors 3) Increased adoption of closed-loop Hall sensors for EV applications 4) MEMS-based miniaturized current monitoring 5) AI-enhanced signal processing for harmonic analysis. The market is projected to grow at 7.2% CAGR through 2030 driven by electrification demands.

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