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Coreless Open-Loop Current Transducers Based On Hall Effect Sensor Csa-1V

Blagojevic, Marjan
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Jovanovic, Ugljesa
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Jovanovic, Igor
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2016
Facta Universitatis-Series Electronics And Energetics

The paper provides an overview of coreless open-loop current transducers based on Hall effect sensor CSA-1V. Depending on the implementation method and current range, the presented transducers are divided in the four groups. The transducers are capable to measure AC and DC currents ranging from several tens of miliamperes up to several hundreds of amperes. Methods for resolving issues with the skin effect and stray magnetic fields are also presented including the experimental test results. Some of these methods are novelty and have never been presented in literature.

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research article
DOI
10.2298/Fuee1604489B
Web of Science ID

WOS:000382947200001

Author(s)
Blagojevic, Marjan
Jovanovic, Ugljesa
Jovanovic, Igor
Mancic, Dragan
Popovic, Radivoje S.  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Univ Nis

Published in
Facta Universitatis-Series Electronics And Energetics
Volume

29

Issue

4

Start page

489

End page

507

Subjects

current measurement

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current transducer

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Hall effect sensor

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CSA-1V

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REVIEWED

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October 18, 2016
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