Design of a Low-Consumption Fluxgate Transducer for High-Current Measurement Applications
Abstract
This paper presents the design and final realization of a transducer system for the measurement of high dc and ac currents. This transducer is based on the magnetic flux compensation technique, also called fluxgate principle. The transducer designed can measure currents of around 1 kA of peak value with a 170-kHz small-signal bandwidth. This functionality can be achieved with low power consumption if the designed system is compared with other...
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Title
Design of a Low-Consumption Fluxgate Transducer for High-Current Measurement Applications
Published Date
Feb 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
280 - 287
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