New Current Sensor
Dear Wiccaksono,
That is a new transducer that I was not aware of. At $54 new from Mouser it would fit into my monthly research budget.
However its response time is 3 uS. That means that the capacitor discharges I look at are over and done with in about 1 uS. So this device probably would not have the time to generate an observable output before the event was over. For near steady state or signals below about 5 kHz. this would be the ticket. But I haven't run across that slow of a signal in the Gray technology, yet. My present replication converter is presently running at 79 kHz. in order to get it into the resonate region.
Thanks for the information. I'm keeping a copy of the data sheet in my instrument folder. Who knows when I might need something like this.
Mark McKay
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That is a new transducer that I was not aware of. At $54 new from Mouser it would fit into my monthly research budget.
However its response time is 3 uS. That means that the capacitor discharges I look at are over and done with in about 1 uS. So this device probably would not have the time to generate an observable output before the event was over. For near steady state or signals below about 5 kHz. this would be the ticket. But I haven't run across that slow of a signal in the Gray technology, yet. My present replication converter is presently running at 79 kHz. in order to get it into the resonate region.
Thanks for the information. I'm keeping a copy of the data sheet in my instrument folder. Who knows when I might need something like this.
Mark McKay
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