The Modern Current Sensors of Synthetic Magnetic Resin Part 2 - AC Current Sensor up to 2 000 amps

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The article presents previously unpublished results of the development of current sensors, designed on the basis of cold-cast possibilities of magnetic materials and their applications for measurement purposes in the field of electricity and power electronics. Listed are the fundamental characteristics of the magnetic alloy resin schematic draft sensor dI/dt of a core of magnetic material molded and the measurement results of the prototype produced industrially.

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