if you don't need instantaneous current sensing but can react within 10 or 20 milliseconds..... you can 'filter' the output to DC with the circuit I posted and constantly take a few samples and scale...
the output is intended to be plotted in the freely available easy to use arduino plotter, the average human will have nil chance of interpreting the data with such a small number of samples. if your...
you cannot use a current transformer that way without a burden resistor.
by voltage sensor do you mean ACS712 or similar ?
if so that circuit is incorrect, typical use
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Sorry guys for not reponding earlier - I'm still waiting for 20A:50mA current sensor to arrive; my 100A:50mA are far too low and "out of range" for what I intend to measure.
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Re: YHDC current sensor - the theory please
if you don't need instantaneous current sensing but can react within 10 or 20 milliseconds..... you can 'filter' the output to DC with the circuit I posted and constantly take a few samples and scale...
amgen Yesterday, 14:52