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Yokogawa Test & Measurement releases high accuracy current sensor element for use with the WT5000 precision power analyzer

Yokogawa Test & Measurement releases high accuracy current sensor element for use with the WT5000 precision power analyzer

06/29/2021

Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation announces that it has developed the 760903 current sensor element for use with the company’s world-class power measurement solution, the WT5000 precision power analyzer. The 760903 current sensor element includes a number of new features that simplify the setup and use of external current sensors.

With the launch of this new product, Yokogawa continue to expand its business in the power measurement field by proposing solutions to customers that improve performance and enable the efficient development and evaluation of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy-related equipment. In so doing, the company is doing its part to aid in the realization of a sustainable society.

The 760903 current sensor element is capable of converting large currents from external current sensors to levels that are sufficiently low for direct input to the WT5000 precision power analyzer. It joins a product lineup that includes the 760901 (30 A maximum) and 760902 (up to 5 A) input elements, both of which can directly input current to the WT5000.As the 760903 current sensor element runs off the internal DC power supply of the WT5000, this eliminates the need for the external current sensor to have its own power supply, greatly simplifying the setting up of an evaluation system. When used together with a Yokogawa CT current sensor, this system can measure currents of up to 2000 Arms. In addition, dedicated cables in lengths of 3, 5, and 10 meters are available that enable high-precision measurements even in harsh noise environments. And for applications that require the use of external sensors to measure high currents, a function in the WT5000 precision power analyzer improves measurement accuracy by correcting for phase differences between the sensor inputs and outputs.

More details here.

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