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Electrical Current Sensors - (184 companies)
Electrical current sensors measure AC and/or DC current levels. They receive current inputs and provide outputs as analog voltage signals, analog current levels, switches, or audible signals Search by Specification | Learn more about Electrical Current Sensors

Current Leakage Testers - (62 companies)
Current leakage testers measure the amount of current that leaks to ground Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Leakage Testers

Current Transformers - (201 companies)
Current transformers are used to step down current in a very predictable fashion with respect to current and phase. They are generally used as inputs to current instruments Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Transformers

Current Sources - (80 companies)
Current sources provide reliable current for electrical component testing and for powering specialized components Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Sources

Current-to-Voltage Converters - (60 companies)
Current-to-voltage converters scale and convert current signal input to the desired output voltage range Search by Specification | Learn more about Current-to-Voltage Converters

Linear Position Sensors, Eddy Current - (20 companies)
Eddy current linear position sensors detect the distance from a target by using magnetic fields generated by a reference and sensing coils Search by Specification | Learn more about Linear Position Sensors, Eddy Current

Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Materials - (183 companies)
Electrical insulation and dielectric materials surround and protect electrical conductors such as wires and cables. They also prevent unwanted current flow or leakage Learn more about Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Materials

Test Probes, Electrical - (188 companies)
Electric test probes are used to establish a connection between a circuit under test and the measuring instrument. Search by Specification | Learn more about Test Probes, Electrical

Current Testers and Detectors - (17 companies)
Current testers and detectors check for the presence of current flow in electrical circuits. They are also used to locate current in hidden wires and cables Learn more about Current Testers and Detectors

Proximity Sensors, Eddy Current - (30 companies)
Eddy current proximity sensors and switches detect the proximity or presence of a target by sensing the magnetic fields generated by a reference coil Search by Specification | Learn more about Proximity Sensors, Eddy Current

Current Sense Transformers - (37 companies)
Current sense transformers are used to detect and measure current. There are two basic types of products: switch-mode transformers for power conversion applications, and precision-measurement transformers for instrumentation applications Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Sense Transformers

Current Loop Converters - (90 companies)
Current loop converters convert an analog or digital signal to a current loop output such as 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Loop Converters

Electrical Feedthroughs - (76 companies)
Electrical feedthroughs transmit electrical current through the walls of a pressurized or vacuum system through a hermetic seal Search by Specification | Learn more about Electrical Feedthroughs

Shunt Resistors - (55 companies)
Shunts resistors are connected in parallel with an instrument or component to divert electrical current. They provide an alternate path for current in case of failure Search by Specification | Learn more about Shunt Resistors

Current Sensing Resistors - (27 companies)
Current sensing resistors convert the current flowing through it to a voltage drop. Monitoring or measuring this voltage drop allows the current through the resistor to be measured. Applications for current sensing resistors include power supplies, receptacles, and battery packs.  Search by Specification | Learn more about Current Sensing Resistors


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Current Sensors Meet ATEX Requirements

Current Sensors Meet ATEX Requirements
Ohio Semitronics, Inc.


921 Series DC Current Transducer

921 Series DC Current Transducer
American Aerospace Controls, Inc.


Rogowski Coils for AC Current Measurements

Rogowski Coils for AC Current Measurements
Ohio Semitronics, Inc.


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Part Numbers for electrical current
Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
84K7309 Newark Hoyt Electrical Instrument Current Hoyt Electrical Instrument Bzct070 - Newark, a market-leading distributor of electronic components. Power Products > Transformers > Current
84K7387 Newark Hoyt Electrical Instrument Current Hoyt Electrical Instrument 1000T1-Mod13 - Newark, a market-leading distributor of electronic components. Power Products > Transformers > Current
84K7308 Newark Hoyt Electrical Instrument Current Hoyt Electrical Instrument Bzct035 - Newark, a market-leading distributor of electronic components. Power Products > Transformers > Current
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Electric current - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Current density is a measure of the density of electrical current.
Alternating current - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, audio and radio signals carried on electrical wires are also examples of alternating current.
Electrical Current - definition of electrical current
Current is a scalar quantity (though in circuit analysis, the direction of current is relevant). The SI unit of electrical current is the ampere,
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Electrical current In electricity, current refers to electric current, which is the flow of electrons.
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Chemical reactions occur spontaneously at the electrodes when they are connected trough an external circuit, producing an electrical current.
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