Current Sense Transformers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
7202

7202

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SENSOR CURRENT 20A UNI TH

0

C-CT-10

C-CT-10

Nidec Copal Electronics

CURR SENSE XFMR 60A IN-LINE

0

2277815

2277815

Phoenix Contact

CURR SENSE XFMR 60A DIN RAIL

10

2277048

2277048

Phoenix Contact

CURR SENSE XFMR 250A DIN RAIL

1

AP-1000

AP-1000

Talema

CURR SENSE XFMR 10A T/H

1108

CT500A

CT500A

Hammond Manufacturing

CURR SENSE XFMR 5A CHAS MNT

6

53200C

53200C

Murata Power Solutions

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:200 10A SMD

1000

ENVOY AC-OC (400A)

ENVOY AC-OC (400A)

Verivolt

CURR SENSE XFMR 400A IN-LINE

0

AS-102

AS-102

Talema

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:200 15A T/H

0

PA1005.100QNL

PA1005.100QNL

PulseLarsen Antenna

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:100 20A SMD

2406

CT-1015

CT-1015

Amgis

CURR SENSE XFMR 15A T/H

118

101990028

101990028

Seeed

CURR SENSE XFMR 1800:1 30A CHAS

152

CT-0150-F10

CT-0150-F10

Wickmann / Littelfuse

CURR SENSE XFMR 150:5 FOOTED

8

PA3207NL

PA3207NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

CURR SENSE XFMR ROGOWSKI 200A

320

CT600A

CT600A

Hammond Manufacturing

CURR SENSE XFMR 5A CHAS MNT

2

CT-06-50

CT-06-50

KEMET

CURR SENSE XFMR T/H

0

CSE5-100701

CSE5-100701

Triad Magnetics

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:70 10A SMD

531750

PA1005.050QNL

PA1005.050QNL

PulseLarsen Antenna

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:50 20A SMD

0

53070C

53070C

Murata Power Solutions

CURR SENSE XFMR 1:70 10A SMD

0

PE-67050NL

PE-67050NL

PulseLarsen Antenna

CURR SENSE XFMR 35A T/H

560

Current Sense Transformers

1. Overview

Current Sense Transformers (CSTs) are specialized electromagnetic devices designed to accurately detect and measure alternating current (AC) in electrical circuits. By converting primary current signals into proportional secondary currents or voltages, CSTs enable safe and reliable monitoring for control systems, energy management, and protection circuits. Their importance in modern technology spans power electronics, industrial automation, renewable energy systems, and smart grid infrastructure, where precise current measurement is critical for efficiency optimization and system safety.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Open-Circuit Core CSTLow cost, wide current range, moderate accuracySmart meters, household appliances
Closed-Loop Core CSTHigh accuracy (0.1%~0.5%), low phase errorMotor drives, precision power supplies
Hall Effect IntegrationDC/AC hybrid measurement, galvanic isolationElectric vehicle BMS, energy storage systems
High-Frequency CSTOperates >100kHz, minimized core lossWireless charging systems, induction heating
Miniature Surface-MountCompact size, PCB-mountableConsumer electronics, IoT devices

3. Structure and Components

Typical CST construction includes: - Magnetic Core: Made from ferrite, silicon steel, or nanocrystalline materials to ensure high permeability and low loss - Primary Winding: Single-turn or multi-turn conductor depending on current range - Secondary Winding: Multi-turn coil with precise turns ratio for signal scaling - Insulation System: Epoxy resin or plastic housing meeting UL/IEC dielectric standards - Termination: Screw terminals, PCB pins, or integrated connectors Advanced models incorporate shielding layers and temperature-compensated materials for enhanced stability.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Current Ratio100:1 to 5000:1Determines scaling factor for measurement
Accuracy Class0.1% to 1%Critical for metering and control precision
Frequency Range50Hz-1MHzDictates application suitability
Phase Shift<1 Affects power factor calculation accuracy
Isolation Voltage2.5kV-10kVEnsures safety in high-voltage systems
Operating Temp.-40 C to +125 CEnvironmental reliability indicator

5. Application Fields

Major industries and equipment utilizing CSTs include:

  • Energy Sector: Smart grids, substation protection relays
  • Industrial Automation: Variable frequency drives, PLC systems
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine converters
  • Transportation: EV charging stations, traction control systems
  • Consumer Electronics: Smart home appliances, power banks

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
ABBACS7112kV isolation, 1% accuracy for EV charging
LEMHASS 25-SOpen-loop sensor with 120A measurement range
TE ConnectivityCurrentSense 55512Surface-mount design for PCB integration
VacuumschmelzeDIN43858High-frequency capability up to 500kHz
Allegro MicroACS37610Digital output with I C interface

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for CST selection:

  1. Required current ratio and measurement range
  2. Accuracy demands (metering vs. protection applications)
  3. Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  4. Frequency characteristics of the target circuit
  5. Space constraints and mounting requirements
  6. Cost-performance balance for mass production

Example: For PV inverter applications, select a closed-loop core CST with >200kHz bandwidth and IP67 rating to ensure reliable operation under fluctuating environmental conditions.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends shaping CST development include:

  • Integration with digital interfaces (CAN, Modbus) for smart systems
  • Wide bandgap semiconductor compatibility (SiC/GaN circuits)
  • Nano-material core adoption for reduced size and weight
  • AI-enhanced error compensation algorithms
  • Increased adoption in EV infrastructure and energy storage systems

Market forecasts indicate 8.2% CAGR through 2030, driven by renewable energy integration and industrial IoT expansion.

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