Allicdata Part #: | CSDD1EG-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
CSDD1EG |
Price: | $ 0.00 |
Product Category: | Sensors, Transducers |
Manufacturer: | Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions |
Short Description: | SENSOR CURRENT SWITCH 10A AC/DC |
More Detail: | Current Sensor 10A 1 Channel Current Switch Bidire... |
DataSheet: | CSDD1EG Datasheet/PDF |
Quantity: | 1000 |
1 +: | 0.00000 |
Frequency: | -- |
Package / Case: | 5-DIP Module |
Mounting Type: | Through Hole |
Polarization: | Bidirectional |
Operating Temperature: | -25°C ~ 85°C |
Current - Supply (Max): | 22mA |
Response Time: | 100µs |
Voltage - Supply: | 4.5 V ~ 24 V |
Accuracy: | -- |
Linearity: | -- |
Series: | CSD |
Sensitivity: | -- |
Output: | NPN |
Number of Channels: | 1 |
Current - Sensing: | 10A |
Sensor Type: | Current Switch |
For Measuring: | AC/DC |
Part Status: | Active |
Packaging: | Bulk |
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Current Transducers
Current transducers are devices used to measure and convert electrical current into an alternative form of energy such as voltage or frequency. They are primarily used in the industrial sector for monitoring and controlling electrical current in a wide range of applications. Examples of current transducers are current sensors, current shunts, transformers, current transformers, and other types of devices.
The CSDD1EG is one type of current transducer. It is a single-ended type current transducer which measures direct current in its own linear range. It is made of two parts which are the converter (electrical or optical) and the sensor (electrical or optical). The converter converts the current from direct current to a signal that can be monitored and collected by the sensor. The sensor can output various signals such as voltage, frequency, or current.
Applications and Working Principle of the CSDD1EG
The CSDD1EG is a precision current measuring instrument suitable for a wide range of applications. It can be used for monitoring, controlling, and protecting electrical systems in industrial, utility, and consumer applications. It is mostly used for monitoring and controlling motors, switches, relays, transformers, and power supplies. It is also suitable for detecting overloads, short circuits, and other faults.
The working principle of the CSDD1EG is based on the measurement of the magnetic field generated by direct current. When current flows through a conductor, a magnetic field is generated. The CSDD1EG is equipped with sensitive magnetic sensing elements that sense the magnetic field. The signals generated from the sensing elements are proportional to the current flowing through the conductor. The signals are then passed to a signal processing unit which convert the signals into an appropriate output, such as voltage or frequency.
The signal processing unit can also be programmed to adjust the sensitivity or range of the current measurement. This enables the CSDD1EG to measure a wide range of currents, from very low levels to overload conditions. The device is designed for accuracy, durability, and easy installation, making it suitable for a range of installations.
In conclusion, the CSDD1EG is a single-ended type of current transducer widely used in the industrial sector for monitoring and controlling electrical current in a wide range of applications. It is made of two components, a converter and a sensor, and its working principle is based on the measurement of the magnetic field generated by direct current. The signal processing unit is programmed to adjust the sensitivity or range of current measurements and the device is designed for accuracy, durability, and easy installation.
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