HLSR 10-P Description
HLSR 10-P is a current sensor. A current sensor is a device that detects and converts current to an easily measurable output voltage, which is proportional to the current through the measured path. There are a wide variety of sensors, and each sensor is suitable for a specific current range and environmental conditions. Among these sensors, a current-sensing resistor is the most commonly used. It can be considered a current-to-voltage converter, where inserting a resistor into the current path, the current is converted to voltage in a linear way. The technology used by the current sensor is important because different sensors can have different characteristics for a variety of applications.
HLSR 10-P Features
Open loop multi-range current transducer
Voltage output
Single supply +5 V
Galvanic separation between primary and secondary
Low power consumption
Compact design for through-hole PCB mounting
Factory calibrated
High bandwidth, very low loss magnetic core
HLSR 10-P Applications
AC variable speed and servo motor drives
Static converters for DC motor drives
Battery supplied applications
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
Power supplies for welding applications
Combiner box
MPPT