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Open Loop Hall Current Sensor CYHCT-BTC

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Serial-Nr: CYHCT-BTC
Article-Nr: CYHCT-BTC.37

Product information "Open Loop Hall Current Sensor CYHCT-BTC"

This Hall Effect current sensor is based on open loop principle and designed with a high galvanic isolation between primary conductor and secondary circuit. It can be used for measurement of DC current, DC pulse currents etc. The output of the transducer reflects the real wave of the current carrying conductor.

Product Characteristics

  • Excellent accuracy
  • Very good linearity
  • Light in weight
  • Less power consumption
  • Window structure
  • Electrically isolating the output of the transducer from the current carrying conductor
  • No insertion loss
  • Current overload capability

Applications

  • Photovoltaic equipment
  • Frequency conversion timing equipment
  • Various power supply
  • Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
  • Electric welding machines
  • Transformer substation
  • Numerical controlled machine tools
  • Electric powered locomotive
  • Microcomputer monitoring
  • Electric power network monitoring
Accuracy: 1%
Current Type: DC
Direction: bidirectional, unidirectional
Frequency Bandwith: DC ~ 20kHz
Linearity: 0.5%
Nominal Input Current: 0-50A, 0-100A, 0-200A, 0-300A, 0-400A, 0-500A, 0-600A
Operating Temperature: -25°C ~ +85°C
Output Signal: 4-20 mA DC
Power Supply: +12 V DC, +15 V DC, +24 V DC
Sensor Type: Open-Loop
Window Size (mm): 20.5 x 10.5
Window Type: Rectangle

Manufacturer:

Company name: ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co.KG

Address: Markt Schwabener Str. 8; 85464 Finsing; Deutschland

E-Mail: info@chenyang.de

Phone: +49 8121 2574100

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