Open-loop Hall effect current sensor SCK8 series
board-mountDCAC

open-loop Hall effect current sensor
open-loop Hall effect current sensor
open-loop Hall effect current sensor
open-loop Hall effect current sensor
open-loop Hall effect current sensor
open-loop Hall effect current sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
open-loop Hall effect
Mounting
board-mount
Electrical characteristics
DC, AC
Primary current

Max.: 200 A

Min.: 50 A

Description

SCK8 Series open loop current sensor develops on the basic of hall effect principle, it is a very small and light sensor. PCB mounting design for 50 to 200 ARMS nominal current measurements . There is galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuit of the sensor, it can measure DC, AC or pulse currents. Low power consumption, high liability and high immunity to external interference, you will like this light sensor. It have wide application especially in Vector Control Drives and other automation systems. Output: voltage ±4V Application includes but no least in: •Inverters (AC Drives, Variable Frequency drive) •UPS (uninterruptable power supply, static converters for DC motor drives) •SMPS (Switched Mode Power Supplies), Control Panels •Power supplies for welding applications, •Combined box •Battery Manage System •Electric vehicles, high-speed rail equipment and so on Certification: CE, ROHS To provide you the more accurate models and prices, please describe more information about your requirements: Your Requirements * (please describe your requirements considering such as): 1.Type of Applications or Market 2.Type of Sensor needed (either product name or functional description) 3.Quantity of samples needed 4.Quantity of sensor needed in a 1-3 years production cycle )

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