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Danisense was founded in 2012 and specialises in high precision current transducers making us able to create new ways for the current sensing market.
Danisense offers current sensors with a very high perceived quality, extremely flat frequency response and outstanding DC stability.

Danisense Articles

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News & Analysis
6th March 2024
Danisense extends headquarters facility

Current sense transducer supplier Danisense has officially opened the new 800 square meter extension of its headquarters in Taastrup, Denmark.

Sensors
5th December 2023
Danisense enhances datasheets for faster selection

Danisense is updating all datasheets for its current sense transducer product range to include formulas and examples to make it quick and easy for design engineers to calculate different values, e.g. current and voltage, linearity error, etc.

News & Analysis
22nd June 2023
Danisense starts work on expansion of Taastrup HQ

Danisense has recently broken ground and started work on the extension of their headquarters in Taastrup, Denmark.

Appointments
22nd May 2023
Danisense announces appointment of Lars Foxas Director of R&D

Danisense has announced that Lars Fox has joined the company as Director of R&D on 1st March 2023.

Power
26th April 2023
Danisense to exhibit at PCIM 2023 in Nuremberg, Germany

Danisense, a specialist in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, will be exhibiting at PCIM 2023 in Nuremberg from 9―11 May 2023 at the stand of its German distribution partner ZES Zimmer in Hall 9 Booth 320. On display will be the wide range of highly precise current sense transducers from Danisense.

Sensors
1st February 2023
Danisense launches current transducer with large aperture for EV test benches & battery testing

Danisense has announced the release of its latest current transducer mainly aimed at EV test benches and battery testing & evaluation systems. Featuring a very large aperture of 41.2mm, the DN1000ID current transducer enables power cables with large power connectors to be easily fitted to EV test benches allowing for quick changeovers.

Latest
16th September 2022
Danisense ISO accreditation for calibration of DC current transducers

Danisense, specialists in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, has announced its accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017, the quality management system and main standard for testing and calibration laboratories.

Products
14th July 2022
New current transducer from Danisense

New current transducer from Danisense offers extra-large bandwidth for high frequency applications

News & Analysis
5th July 2022
Danisense, Farnell embark on global franchise agreement

Danisense, a manufacturer of high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, has signed a global franchise agreement with Farnell.  

Power
13th May 2022
Danisense launches new reduced size current transducer

Danisense launched its new DT series of ultra-stable, high precision (ppm class) fluxgate technology current transducers for isolated DC and AC current measurement up to 200Arms at PCIM 2022.

Appointments
8th February 2022
Danisense appoints a business development engineer

Roland Bürger appointed as Business Development Engineer in Germany, Danisense able to respond quickly and easily to the needs of local customer base, EVs, renewable energy market plus national power grid offer business opportunities.

Industries
21st October 2021
Danisense to meet increased industry needs

In-house manufacturing enables Danisense to meet increased industry needs for accurate current sense transducers resulting in 50%+ business growth. 

Test & Measurement
20th May 2021
Danisense and ZES ZIMMER partner for DC meters

Danisense has announced a partnership with ZES ZIMMER to deliver highly accurate, stable DC meter test systems. Comprising the Danisense DS600 current sense transducer paired with the LMG600 power analyser from ZES ZIMMER, the system is already being used by renowned German standards organization, VDE, to calibrate and certify DC meters used in EV charging stations which are proliferating as consumers switch to electric cars.

Power
14th April 2020
PCB-mount current transducer features high stability

Danisense has launched its ultra-stable, high-precision DP series of PCB-mount current transducers for isolated DC and AC current measurement up to 72A. With a footprint of 64.9x60mm, a height of 32mm and light weight of 250g, this compact device is suitable for 1U power supplies and other space-constrained applications.

Analysis
3rd September 2019
Danisense opens DC calibration test lab

A DC calibration test lab has been established by Danisense at its Danish headquarters and manufacturing site in Taastrup. A free service for its high voltage 500V and 10,000V products, units are 100% tested and shipped with a Certificate of Calibration which details the actual current error (always significantly less than the ppm values specified in the datasheet), the error without offset and the linearity error.

Sensors
5th July 2019
Sensor family aids power measurement accuracy

National Instruments (NI) says it has selected Danisense products as its preferred current measurement sensor family for use with its RM-269994-channel power measurements conditioner. The Danisense DS50UB-10V, DS200UB-10V, DS600UB-10V and DS2000UB-10V current transducers features high accuracy, high bandwidth and low phase shift which are key requirements for accurate power measurement.

Power
29th April 2019
Current transducers provide immunity to magnetic fields

Danisense has announced that its current transducers have been used by teams at CERN as part of a significant upgrade programme. The Danisense zero-flux DC current transducers (DCCT) are used in the design of QTRIM power supplies for the PS booster accelerator which are part of a chain of accelerators that inject the beam into the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics.

Power
26th April 2019
Achieving very precise measurement

  There are many different types of current measurement technologies, from basic shunt and Hall Effect devices to more complex systems, explains Loic Moreau, Danisense

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