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Coilcraft
Date: 19960222 From: joe.little@sciatl.com To: Multiple recipients of list <mc68hc11@bobcat.etsu.edu>
Does anyone know of an inexpensive means to measure AC current (110VAC) from 0 - 15 A. I have an 'hc11 application where I need to measure this without a lot of hardware overhead (minimum space requirements: 4"X4"X2" box, containing a circuit board as well. I've thought of using a torroid coil arrangement but maybe a more expensive solid state device is indicated. Thanks in advance.
Sam Yerardi
I have good results with current sensors from Coilcraft.
The CS60-010 produces approx 20mV across a 10 ohm load @ 750W.
The part is radial leaded, about .75 inch square, .25 thk. It has a hole thru
the middle for the wire to be monitored. They also have a PC mount version with
similar specs, but it is larger (about 1x1x1.5 inch).
Joe
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