• PR6423/002-041 | PR6423/008-110+CON041 | Current sensor,jlplc
  • PR6423/002-041 | PR6423/008-110+CON041 | Current sensor,jlplc

PR6423/002-041 | PR6423/008-110+CON041 | Current sensor

No.PR6423/002-041

Model: PR6423/002-041

Category: Current sensor

Delivery time: from stock

Finish: New, not new

Express: SF Express, Deppon

  • PR6423/002-041 | PR6423/008-110+CON041 | Current sensor,jlplc

Desciption


Model: PR6423/002-041

Category: Current sensor

Delivery time: from stock

Finish: New, not new

Express: SF Express, Deppon

Isolation voltage: 1000V)

Accuracy :±0.5%)

Operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C)

Power supply voltage: Please fill in the power supply voltage range (e.g. 9V to 36V)

Power consumption :0.5W)

Size :100mm x 50mm x 25mm)

Weight: : 150g)

The working principle of the PR6423/002-041 current sensor is mainly based on Hall's magnetic balance principle or Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. In the case of Hall current sensors, when a current flows through a conductor, it creates a magnetic field around it. The Hall element is placed in this magnetic field, and the magnitude of the measured current is reflected by measuring the potential difference (i.e., Hall voltage) generated at both ends of the Hall element. Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that when a current flows through a conductor, a changing magnetic field will be generated around it, which will generate an induced electromotive force in the coil, and the size of the current can be inferred by measuring the size of the induced electromotive force.

The PR6423/002-041 current sensor is used in a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:

Power system: used for monitoring and protection of power system to ensure the stable and safe operation of power system.

Electric vehicle charging: By measuring the charging current and voltage, control the charge and voltage of the rechargeable battery to ensure the stability and safety of the charging process.

Medical equipment: PR6423/002-041 such as ECG monitors and blood pressure monitors, by measuring current and voltage changes to obtain human physiological data.

Industrial automation: Control the speed and direction of motors and motors for automated control and precise position measurement.

New energy applications: In solar energy, wind energy and other new energy systems, the current and voltage are measured to achieve the control and management of the new energy system.