DocumentCode
2879673
Title
Current Sensing
Author
Mitchell, Chester ; Dierker, Jeffrey A. ; Keyarts, Gene
Author_Institution
F. W. Bell, Inc., Columbus, Ohio
fYear
1978
fDate
25-27 Oct. 1978
Firstpage
322
Lastpage
327
Abstract
In almost every physical phenomenon that can be defined by electrical parameters, there is more intelligence in current than in voltage measurements. Lacking technology in non-contact current sensing, historical developments have resulted in instruments and accessories for current measurement that require insertion in the circuit and are often difficult, dangerous and circuit-degrading in their application. Because of these drawbacks, less desirable voltage-drop circuit analysis has become wide-spread. Advantages and disadvantages of present technology are investigated and compared to recent developments in current sensing, utilizing Hall-effect devices which offer safe, accurate, reliable and non-contacting measurement of ac, dc and composite currents.
Keywords
Circuits; Current measurement; Electric variables measurement; Electrical resistance measurement; Impedance; Instruments; Magnetic field measurement; Shunt (electrical); Voltage; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telephone Energy Conference, 1978. INTELEC '78. International
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.1978.4793569
Filename
4793569
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