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AC/DC Auto Zero Current Sensor (100A, DC to 5kHZ)
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The CT7731 AC/DC Auto Zero Current Sensor (100A DC-5kHz) 100 A AC/DC Detachable Current Sensor System that Delivers Stable, Long-term, and Accurate Measurements in Dramatically Changing Environments Hioki clamp on meters are best-in-class measuring devices incorporating Hioki’s expertise in current sensing technology. The CT7731 is a 100 A AC/DC Current Sensor that pairs with the detachable Display Unit CM7290 for convenient field testing, while delivering an extended temperature range and auto-zero adjustment to minimize drift due to wide temperature changes that occur during long-term testing. Further extend the functionality of this system by connecting the Display Unit with a Hioki memory recorder or logger. Because measured values acquired using standard sensors exhibit shifts in the zero-point caused by temperature variations, their use in recording data over extended periods of time has required regular zero-adjustment. This issue is caused by the effects of the Hall elements used in the sensor’s detection circuitry. Hioki’s new auto-zero sensors feature a new, switching-based offset cancellation circuit that was developed to address this issue. This circuit minimizes shifts in the zero-point to enable extended recording without constant zero-adjustment.
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