Hfb50sy/Syw Closed-Loop Hall Current Sensor
Min. Order: | 1 Piece |
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Port: | Shanghai, China |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
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Product Description
The HFB50SY/SYW series of current sensors are insulated between the primary and secondary stages and are highly resistant to interference and are used to measure DC, AC and pulsating currents.
HFB05SY | HFB10SY/SYW | HFB15SY | HFB20SY | HFB25SY/SYW | HFB30SY/SYW | HFB50SY/SYW | |||
IPN | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 50 | A | |
IP | 0±10 | 0±20 | 0±30 | 0±40 | 0±50 | 0±60 | 0±100 | A | |
ø 0.6 | ø 0.8 | ø 1.0 | ø 1.2 | ø 1.6 | ø 1.6 | 2×1.6×1.5 | mm | ||
KN | 6:3000 | 3:3000 | 2:3000 | 2:2500 | 1:2500 | 1:3000 | 1:3125 | ||
RM | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 250 | Ω | |
VOUT | 4±0.5% | V | |||||||
VC | ±12~±15(±5%) | V | |||||||
Tr | ≤1 | μs | |||||||
F | (-3dB) | DC~200 | kHz | ||||||
IC | <25 | mA | |||||||
εL | ≤0.1 | %FS | |||||||
V0 | ≤±20 | mV | |||||||
VOT | IP=0 TA =-25~+85ºC ≤±0.5 | mV/ºC | |||||||
Vd | 5.0KV /50Hz/1 | ||||||||
TA | -40~+85 | ºC | |||||||
TS | -55~+125 | ºC |
1. When the current to be measured passes through the sensor, the voltage can be measured at the output terminal. (Note: Incorrect wiring may cause damage to the sensor)
2. Sensors with different rated input current and output voltage can be customized according to user needs.
Address:
1st Floor, Building 2, No. 1876 Chenqiao Road, Shanghai, China
Business Type:
Manufacturer/Factory
Business Range:
Computer Products, Industrial Equipment & Components, Instruments & Meters
Main Products:
Current Sensor Connector
Company Introduction:
The company′s main products are technology-based enterprises specializing in the research and development, manufacturing, and sales of electrical measurement sensors. The company mainly produces Hall current sensors, Hall voltage sensors, leakage current sensors, current and voltage transmitters, proximity switches, gear sensors, and Hall switches. The product is widely used in electrical equipment (welding machines, frequency converters, power supplies, motor drives, etc. ), machinery, automobiles, power, household appliances, automation control, postal and telecommunications industries, etc.