MGS Current (Pulse) Sensors

Current Pulse Sensor

If a current flows through a Hall sensor and is brought into a magnetic field perpendicular to this, the mg-sensor current pulse sensor provides an output voltage that is proportional to the product of magnetic field strength and current. The Hall sensor also provides a signal when the magnetic field is constant. As a result, direct currents can also be measured. The measured output signal of the Hall sensor is directly proportional to the current that flows through the conductor. In order to meet the tough requirements of the test, the mechanical construction has been designed as a folding mechanism. The design has been optimized by letting the sensor open easily; however, it remains firmly latched in the closed state.

mg-sensor offers two models of current pulse sensors with varying measurement ranges.

    Specifications
    Key Features
    • Small housing
    • Measurement range up to ±100 A with the I1B0A10C model
    • Measurement range up to ±1500 A with the I1B0B10A model
    • Precise folding mechanism
    • General test and measurement
    • Fatigue life tests
    • Vehicle crash
    Length 26.1 mm 1 in
    Width 18.2 mm 0.7 in
    Height 10 mm 0.4 in
    Weight 11 g 0 lb