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Semiconductor current transformers...?

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Geir Holmavatn

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I wonder if there exist simple current transformer solutions using hall
effect devices instead of bulky wound coils. I need to measure current
between 0 and 100amps flowing in 1-phase or 3-phase mains cables. The
units should contain an A/D converter with output to a standard bus,
like for example 1-wire etc..

Has anyone here heard about simple yet relatively accurate (+/- 3%)
current sense devices / solutions with digital output..?

Thanks for comments and info

regards

Geir
 
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Rene Tschaggelar

Jan 1, 1970
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Geir said:
Hi,

I wonder if there exist simple current transformer solutions using hall
effect devices instead of bulky wound coils. I need to measure current
between 0 and 100amps flowing in 1-phase or 3-phase mains cables. The
units should contain an A/D converter with output to a standard bus,
like for example 1-wire etc..

Has anyone here heard about simple yet relatively accurate (+/- 3%)
current sense devices / solutions with digital output..?

Thanks for comments and info


http://www.lem.com/

Rene
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Geir Holmavatn"
I wonder if there exist simple current transformer solutions using hall
effect devices instead of bulky wound coils. I need to measure current
between 0 and 100amps flowing in 1-phase or 3-phase mains cables. The
units should contain an A/D converter with output to a standard bus, like
for example 1-wire etc..

Has anyone here heard about simple yet relatively accurate (+/- 3%)
current sense devices / solutions with digital output..?


** Did you try Google with

" current transducer digital " ???



....... Phil
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Geir said:
Hi,

I wonder if there exist simple current transformer solutions using hall
effect devices instead of bulky wound coils. I need to measure current
between 0 and 100amps flowing in 1-phase or 3-phase mains cables. The
units should contain an A/D converter with output to a standard bus,
like for example 1-wire etc..

Has anyone here heard about simple yet relatively accurate (+/- 3%)
current sense devices / solutions with digital output..?

Thanks for comments and info

regards

Geir
Most such devices seem to be SMT ICs that do this job.
I think that DigiKey and Mouser carry a number of them (3-5 makers,
various sensitivities).
 
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qrk

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi,

I wonder if there exist simple current transformer solutions using hall
effect devices instead of bulky wound coils. I need to measure current
between 0 and 100amps flowing in 1-phase or 3-phase mains cables. The
units should contain an A/D converter with output to a standard bus,
like for example 1-wire etc..

Has anyone here heard about simple yet relatively accurate (+/- 3%)
current sense devices / solutions with digital output..?

Thanks for comments and info

regards

Geir


http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Products/Categories/Sensors/currentsensor.asp
 

neon

Oct 21, 2006
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go to harborfreight.com they sell it for $8 made in china
 
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