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Current sensors detect either an AC or DC electrical current and generate a signal that is proportional to the current being measured. Click here to view all Current Sensors available at Digi-Key ![]()
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Maximum Measurable Current Rating is the highest value of current that a given sensor is capable of measuring accurately. A sensor with a given rating may be able to withstand higher current surges. However, the measurements may be nonlinear or clipped.
Closed Loop Sensors offer fast response and excellent linearity. The current output of a closed loop sensor is less susceptible to electrical noise. These sensors are often preferred in high frequency circuits, such as switching power supplies, when quick response and noise immunity to high di/dts is critical.
Output current under measurement is represented by either varying proportional voltage or current level.




