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DC current source CT686 series
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DC current source
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AC/DC CURRENT SENSOR CT6862-05 Delivering Wide-Operating Temperature Range and High-precision Current Measurement Overview Hioki pass-through AC/DC current sensors are best-in-class devices for use with power meters, Memory HiCorders and high performance oscilloscopes. The CT6862 is a DC to 1MHz/50A sensor, and this is ideal for capturing current signals from switching power supplies, inverters, power conditioners, etc. CAT III 1000 V Key Features • - Super high precision, ±0.05% amplitude accuracy, ±0.2° phase accuracy • - Wide-bandwidth DC to 1 MHz excellent frequency characteristics • - Applications in the fields of electric and hybrid electric vehicles • - Wide operating temperature range(-30 ℃ to 85 ℃) fit for automobile applications • - Ideal for evaluation of solar power generation and fuel cells to measure battery charge and discharge and the secondary side of inverters • - For observing waveforms to be used with the oscilloscopes or Memory HiCorders (use with SENSOR UNIT) Basic specifications (Accuracy guaranteed for 1 year, Post-adjustment accuracy guaranteed for 1 year) Rated current - 50 A AC/DC Max. allowable input - 100 A rms (requires derating) Frequency characteristics - Amplitude: DC to 1 MHz Phase: DC to 300 kHz Amplitude and Phase accuracy - DC ±0.05 % rdg. ±0.01 % f.s. (Phase: Not defined) 16 Hz ≤ f ≤ 400 Hz ±0.05 % rdg. ±0.01 % f.s. (Phase: ±0.2°) Defined to 1 MHz Output voltage - 2 V /rated current value (voltage output with the Sensor Unit, use with a device having a 1 MΩ input resistance or higher) Max. rated voltage to earth - AC/DC 1000 V (50/60 Hz, CAT III ) Core diameter - φ 24 mm (0.94 in)

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