Hall-Effect Based Open-Loop Current Sensors - CSCA-A Series

  • Hall-Effect Based Open-Loop Current Sensors
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● Measures ac, dc and impulse currents
● Competitive cost/performance ratio
● Low power consumption
● Compact size
● High level of electrical isolation between primary and secondary circuits
● Large primary aperture
● RoHs compliant
● CE, UL approvals (pending)

  • Model Number: CSCA-A Series
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Honeywell Hall-Effect Based Open-Loop Current Sensors - CSCA-A Series

 

Description
The CSCA-A Series of open-loop current sensors are based on the principles of the Hall-effect wherein a Hall-effect device (HED) produces an output voltage linearly related to the amplitude and phase of a magnetic field applied to it.

 

Current flowing through a primary conductor generates a rotating magnetic field around the conductor. This field is collector by a core of magnetically sensitive material and concentrated in the gap in this core. The HED is located in this core gap. Therefore, the HED output is directly proportional to the amplitude and phase of the primary current.

 

The HED output is trimmed for gain and offset calibration such that the CSCA-A Series sensor provides a predefined output sensitivity versus primary current.

 

Features
● Measures ac, dc and impulse currents
● Competitive cost/performance ratio
● Low power consumption
● Compact size
● High level of electrical isolation between primary and secondary circuits
● Large primary aperture
● RoHs compliant
● CE, UL approvals (pending)

 

Potential Applications
● Variable speed drives
● Ground fault detectors
● Current feedback control systems
● Robotics
● UPS and telecommunication power supplies
● Welding power supplies
● Automotive - Battery management systems
● Watt meters

 

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