Zero-fluxgate sensors vs. hall-based current sensors - What is the difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @CookMeSomeKai
    @CookMeSomeKai Год назад +1

    With this short clip we tried out a new way of creating videos. One of my biggest learnings: Even a 1min video needs to be scripted - otherwise it takes forever and at least I miss important things. Like highlighting that fluxgate sensors are also more temperature stable than hall effect sensors - which is another reason why they are better suited for power measurement.
    Things we left out from the video because it would have become too long:
    - Of course, HIOKI's fluxgate sensors can be used with a scope or any other DAQ system as well by simply adding a power supply unit with a BNC output in between (e.g. CT9555)
    - HIOKI fluxgate sensors are optimized to have a constant time delay over the frequency range. This is really important when measuring AC power because of the harmonics
    - There are customers who have integrated HIOKI's fluxgate sensors into their own systems. It means that the pinout of these sensors is not a secret