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AC Current to Voltage Transducer


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  • Subject: AC Current to Voltage Transducer
  • From: "canyonchallenge" <christian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 23:39:56 -0000
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Hi

I am after a AC Current to Voltage Transducer in the UK. I can find
them in the US but not here. This allows you to connect your house
mains to an analog input on say an ocelot and plot how much power
your house is using.

Read more from the following links:

http://www.homeautomationforum.com/projects/powermon.html
http://www.crmagnetics.com/cr4310.html

Ideally something similar to the CR4310:

The CR4310 series current-to-voltage transducer produces a 0-5 Vdc
output signal that is directly proportional to the input AC current.
The output signal is average-sensing, calibrated for RMS.

This transducer is used with process control and industrial
instrumentation equipment. The DC output signal can be connected
directly to a high impedance analog input of a computer or PLC
without additional signal conditioning.

The CR4310 series will measure up to 200% of full scale on a short
time basis (1 minute or less) and 150% on a continuous basis at its
rated accuracy.

To protect external circuits from damage caused by short circuits or
motor inrush currents, the output is limited to 12 Vdc.





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