Voltage Transducer

Applications

  • Power supply
  • Industrial automatic control
  • Medical devices

Features

  • Input can be AC or DC current; output is DC signal
  • Responding time: <350ms / (optional) <100ms
  • Linearity: 0.5%
  • Zero insertion loss
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Hall Sensors (Voltage)

YuanXing Electronics manufactures a robust Voltage Transducer tailored for industrial and medical applications. This Hall effect voltage transducer accurately converts AC or DC inputs into a clear DC output signal, characterized by 0.5% linearity and zero insertion loss. It offers flexible response times of less than 350ms, with a rapid 100ms option available for dynamic needs. Engineered for power supplies and automatic control systems, this component provides manufacturers with a reliable solution for precise electrical signal processing and monitoring in demanding electronic environments.

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    Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

    Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

    Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

    Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards

    Honeywell needed a stable and highly accurate way to measure current fluctuations in large commercial buildings. Existing sensors often produced noise and drifted over time, creating errors in smart energy dashboards