Current transformers will work, but I have abandoned them in favor of the Allegro hall-effect sensors. Very linear and not as susceptible to noise on the lines.
Current transformers will work, but I have abandoned them in favor of the Allegro hall-effect sensors. Very linear and not as susceptible to noise on the lines.
Charles Linquist
Thanks Charles.
I looked at allegras site
http://www.allegromicro.com/en/Produ...rentsensor.asp
Could you explain how you would physically mount these in my situation? The current transformers are pretty easy, wire goes through the hole. In my application I need something that doesn't interfere with the source path.
Also could you recommend a specific model#?
Last edited by docwisdom; - 12th December 2007 at 19:56.
We mount them on a PCB. The model depends on the maximum current. We use the ACS752, but then we are measuring some really high currents. If you need devices that
have mounting screws, you can find those at -
http://www.sypris.com/stm/content.asp?page_id=812
Charles Linquist
Again I need a solution that is physically isolated from the source path. This is why I was looking at the current transformers.
Yes, they are isolated.
I have used both current transformers and Allegro devices, and I only use the Allegro parts now because of their size, accuracy and ease of use. Even though I mostly use the larger devices, I have used their smaller parts (SOIC-8 package) to measure currents below 100mA.
Charles Linquist
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