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New current transducer from Danisense with a big aperture for testing EVs and batteries

Giovanni Di Maria
Giovanni Di Maria February 6, 2023
Updated 2023/02/07 at 7:28 AM
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The most recent current transducer from Danisense has been made available; it is primarily designed for battery testing, assessment systems, and test benches for electric vehicles (EVs). Power cables with huge power connections can be attached to EV test benches with ease thanks to the DN1000ID current transducer’s exceptionally large aperture of 41.2 mm, allowing for speedy switchovers.

The large aperture is a huge plus because test bench operators frequently encounter the issue of power connectors fitted to power cables that are larger than the cable diameter, making it difficult to fit them in the current transducer’s aperture and frequently necessitating additional work to resolve this problem.

The new DN1000ID device provides an outstanding balance between the 1000 ARMS nominal primary AC or DC current and aperture size thanks to strong measuring performances in terms of precision and phase shift. In the range of -1500 A to +1500 A, the unique transducer provides isolated, non-intrusive monitoring of DC and AC currents.

Like other Danisense products, the DN1000ID current transducers take advantage of the high stability closed loop fluxgate technology. Additional technological features include a 5 ppm offset, a 1 ppm linearity, and a compact aluminum housing. Additional target applications for the product include power monitoring and analysis, MPS for particle accelerators, gradient amplifiers for MRI equipment, precision drives, and current calibration goals.

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Giovanni Di Maria February 6, 2023
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