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EPOWERSYSHigh Precision Current Sensor

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EPOWERSYS range of high performance current transducers allows the electronic measurement of DC, AC and pulsed currents with galvanic isolation between the primary (high power) circuit and the secondary (electronic) circuit with <±1ppm linearity and stability.

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  • <±1ppm linearity and stability
  • DC current
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  • Pulsed currents
  • ± 200A Primary Current
  • Zero-flux technology
    • High Bandwith
    • Extremely low temperature drift
    • Very low noise
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The core involved in AC measuring may saturate with DC currents, leaving residual permanent magnetism in it. This may result in measuring errors and lack of accuracy.
EPOWERSYS DCCT SERIES fix the problem of magnetic remanences with the degaussing function. This process is performed at the start-up of the device or may be performed manually.

EPOWERSYS DCCT SERIES fix the magnetic remanence problem with a degaussing function which runs each time the device is switched on. It can be performed at any time by user request as well

The highest specification available

EPOWERSYS DCCT Series presents excellent linearity and extremely low noise thanks to an extremely accurate Zero Flux detector used in the closed loop.

Galvanic isolation allows measuring currents at a different potential and simplifies interfacing when using the EPOWERSYS DCCT in power supplies regulation.

  • ±200A : Primary Current
  • <1 ppm : Linearity and accuracy are below 1 ppm
  • Low noise : Extremely low noise below 1 ppm
  • Automatic degaussing : Degaussing functionality avoiding any residual offset
  • Highest Specification Available :
  • Galvanic Isolation : Galvanic isolation allowing measuring currents at a different potential and simplifying interfacing when using for power supplies regulation