Current Transducers (76 items)
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- Item: Current Transducer
- Range (Amps): 30/60/120
- Output: 4 to 20ma
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- Item: Current Transducer
- Range (Amps): 30/60/120
- Output: 0 to 5V DC
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- Item: Current Transducer
- Range (Amps): 20/100/150
- Output: 0 to 10V DC
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- Item: Solid Core,Analog Current Trans,0-100A
- Item - Transformer: Solid Core Current Transducer
- Width: 1.46
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- Item: Ribxk4205
- Includes: Removable Mounting Tab
- Product Type: Enclosed Solid Core AC Sensor
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- Item: Solid Core,Analog Current Trans,0-50A
- Item - Transformer: Solid Core Current Transducer
- Height: 1.5
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- Item: 3-Phase Current Monitoring Relay
- Range (Amps): 1.6-16
- Rated Insulation Volts: 24-240V AC/V DC
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- Item: 3-Phase Current Monitoring Relay
- Range (Amps): 4-40
- Rated Insulation Volts: 24-240V AC/V DC
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- Item: 1-Phase Current Monitoring Relay
- Range (Amps): 1.6-16
- Rated Insulation Volts: 24-240V AC/V DC
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- Item: Ribxk42020,Ribxk42020
- Package Quantity: 1
About Current Transducers
Current Transducers are devices used to measure and convert electrical current into an analog or digital signal. They are commonly used in industrial applications, such as monitoring the performance of motors and pumps, as well as in medical equipment, such as pacemakers.
Types of Current Transducers
Current Transducers come in a variety of types including Hall Effect transducers, Rogowski coils, and key transducers. Each type is designed to measure different types of current based on the application they will be used for. For example, Hall Effect transducers measure alternating current while Rogowski coils measure both alternating and direct current.
How Current Transducers are Made
Current Transducers are typically made from materials like copper wire and magnetic cores. The construction process involves winding the copper wire around a magnetic core in order to create an electromagnetic field that is sensitive enough to detect changes in current. This electromagnetic field then produces a voltage signal that can be measured and converted into an analog or digital output.
Industries that use Current Transducers
Current Transducers are used across many industries including manufacturing, energy production, automotive engineering, medical research, aerospace engineering, and robotics. Professionals who use these devices often rely on them for accurate measurements of electric current which can then be used for data analysis or control purposes.
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