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Current transducers measure 25 to 100A DC, AC or pulsed

10th May 2016
LEM
Nat Bowers
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Able to be mounted on PCBs or non-intrusive, isolated measurements of DC, AC and pulsed currents from 25 to 100A nominal, LEM has unveiled the LH transducer family. The LH 50-P and LH 100-P are designed for 50 and 100A nominal, respectively, while the LH 25-NP is a multi-range model that can be configured for 8, 12 or 25A, providing the equivalent of three transducers in one device.

The LH 25-NP, LH 50-P and LH 100-P transducers are based on LEM’s latest leading-edge ASIC technology, which has been proven in the recently launched LF xx10 current transducer series. Used in a closed loop mode, the ASIC based on Hall effect technology enables comparable performance to higher-cost technologies such as fluxgate. This family takes advantage of these benefits at lower currents such as 8, 12, 25, 50 and 100A nominal.

The series breaks new ground, delivering up to 3.5 times greater global accuracy over the temperature range than the previous-gen Closed Loop Hall effect current transducers. The global accuracy up to 0.5% of IPN is maintained over the entire temperature range from -40 to +85°C, with a maximum offset drift of 0.1% of IPN.

With comparable performance to fluxgate, engineers can achieve better control and increased system efficiency, enabling significant added value to the final application such as more accurate movement of robots or better energy consumption. These benefits can be realised while eliminating the drawbacks of fluxgate such as noise, the problems of start-up with primary current flowing and delays before restarting after an overload.

Operating from a dual supply voltage from ±12 to ±15V, the LH models can measure peak current up to 2.2 times the primary nominal current while responding quickly to a di/dt step with a response time of less than 0.5µs.

This range is a fully compatible improved performance upgrade for the previous LEM LAH range, using the same footprint and providing the same functionality. It can therefore be easily retrofitted into old installations, offering a variety of compact sizes for each current range and without compromising the high insulation provided between the primary and measurement circuits.

Industrial applications such as variable speed drives, servo motor drives, uninterruptible and switch-mode power supplies, battery-supply installations, power supplies (particularly for welding systems), air conditioning, home appliances, static converters for DC motor drives, as well as robotics are integrating an increasing number of transducers. This allows engineering to achieve high levels of control and automation that improve the performance and energy efficiency of a wide range of products.

LH series current transducers are CE marked and conform to the EN 50178 standard, as well as being covered by LEM’s five-year warranty.

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