Transducer Works With Current Shunt Resistors

Oct. 8, 2008
The MINI analog shunt transducer is designed to convert and isolate millivolt signals from shunt resistors. It features three-way 1.5 kV isolation, low power consumption and high-quality signal transmission. Current shunt resistors measure dc

The MINI analog shunt transducer is designed to convert and isolate millivolt signals from shunt resistors. It features three-way 1.5 kV isolation, low power consumption and high-quality signal transmission. Current shunt resistors measure dc electrical currents by creating a voltage drop across the resistor. The transducer then filters, isolates and converts this millivolt signal to a standard analog current or voltage signal. It can be configured to accept -50 mV to +3V drops. The signal output is also configurable to commonly used analog signals. The MINI has a 6.2 mm housing and t-bus power bus capabilities that save space and reduce installation time. PHOENIX CONTACT USA, Middletown, PA. (800) 322-3225.

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