These current transformers can be built with any possible turns ratio, depending on what the application requires, but the typical ratios are the following ones: 1:50, 1:100, 1:200, 1:500, 1:1000. As the number of turns increases, the optimum working frequency range moves towards low frequencies, while the minimum working frequency is related to the capability of the core to transfer the current pulse, that is the transfer area of the transformer. The burden resistance sets the output voltage range, and after the designer has chosen the signal level, the minimum working frequency is fixed and for higher frequencies the detection circuit will not show any signal distortion. The maximum working frequency is influenced mainly by two factors: the core material behaviour versus frequency and the number of turns, in fact each pair of turns composes a parasitic capacitor and the total amount of this effect is a big capacity that limits the current transformer’s bandwidth.
Current sense TA 153208
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Current sense transformers are developed to detect alternate currents in the frequency range of some kHz. By connecting a burden resistance to the secondary side, you can read a proportional voltage signal, isolated from the mains. Depending on the application, other different signal processing are possible, either by using digital or analogue techniques. The result is an information that defines for example the protection threshold for the electronic switch or can be used to perform current controls.
Specifications
Build | Toroidal core |
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Ip (Arms) | 70 |
n | 1:200 |
Ls (mH) | 180 |
fmax (kHz) | 50 |
fn (kHz) | N.A. |
Vt (μVs) | 2700 |
Drawing | 153B |
D (mm) | 9 |
Uis (Vrms) | 1000 |
Up (Vrms) | 4500 |
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