| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Packaging | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Voltage - Supply | Output | Response Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L06P600S05 | Tamura | SENSOR CURRENT HALL 600A AC/DC | - | -40°C ~ 85°C | Bulk | Through Hole | - | - | 5V | Ratiometric, Voltage | 5µs | |
| CR9550-20-M | CR Magnetics, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT XFMR 20A AC | CR9500 | -30°C ~ 60°C | Bulk | - | - | - | Self Powered | Ratiometric, 0 V ~ 5 V | 100ms (On), 250ms (Off) | |
| SI8511-C-IM | Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) | SENSOR CURRENT XFMR 5A AC | - | -40°C ~ 125°C | Tube | Surface Mount | - | - | 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V | Configurable (3-Modes) | - | |
| L03S050D15 | Tamura | SENSOR CURRENT HALL 50A AC/DC | - | -20°C ~ 80°C | Bulk | Through Hole | - | - | ±15V | Ratiometric, Voltage | 5µs | |
| CR9380-ACA-M | CR Magnetics, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT SWITCH 100A SCR | CR9380 | -30°C ~ 60°C | Bulk | - | - | - | Self Powered | SCR | 100ms (On), 250ms (Off) | |
| CR4450-40 | CR Magnetics, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT XFMR 40A AC | CR4400 | 0°C ~ 60°C | Bulk | DIN Rail, Panel | - | - | 24V | Ratiometric, 0 V ~ 5 V | 250ms | |
| L34S800D15 | Tamura | SENSOR CURRENT HALL 800A AC/DC | L34SXXXD15 | -30°C ~ 80°C | Bulk | Panel Mount | - | - | ±15V | Ratiometric, Voltage | 5µs | |
| CR5210S-300 | CR Magnetics, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT HALL 300A DC | CR5200 | 0°C ~ 50°C | Bulk | DIN Rail, Panel | - | - | 24V | Ratiometric, Voltage | 250ms | |
| CR4420-5 | CR Magnetics, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT XFMR 5A AC | CR4400 | 0°C ~ 60°C | Bulk | DIN Rail, Panel | - | - | 24V | Ratiometric, 4mA ~ 20mA | 250ms | |
| HASS 200-S | LEM USA, Inc. | SENSOR CURRENT HALL 200A AC/DC | HASS | -40°C ~ 85°C | Tray | Through Hole | - | - | 5V | Ratiometric, Voltage | 3µs |
Current transducers are devices used to measure electric current flowing through a conductor without the need for direct electrical contact. They utilize different sensing principles such as Hall effect, magnetic induction, or Rogowski coil technology to detect and measure current levels accurately. Current transducers find applications in power monitoring systems, energy management systems, motor control systems, renewable energy systems, and industrial automation. They provide essential data for monitoring power consumption, detecting overcurrent conditions, implementing load management strategies, and ensuring electrical system safety and efficiency.