dkn
Junior Member level 1
Hello, I am seeking some information on current sensing up to 150 amps.
My task is to add a simple energy measuring device to a machine, the machine runs on 3phases of cause, but since my solution should be cheap and the result don't need to be super precise, I am thinking it would be okay to only use one current sensor and multiply it. The voltage will also be set at a constant value.
My question is if its easiest to connect a hall-effect sensor module to a pic or a wire coil type?
Since the installation should be easy and robust I was thinking something like this
Honeywell | Process Control | Sensors and Transducers | Current Transducers | Honeywell Current Transducers |CSNS300M
or
Honeywell | Process Control | Sensors and Transducers | Current Transducers | Current Transformers and Hall Effect |CSLA2DG
Could any of this work with just 10bit adc or should I do something else?
Thanks you for your time.
Regards
Dennis
My task is to add a simple energy measuring device to a machine, the machine runs on 3phases of cause, but since my solution should be cheap and the result don't need to be super precise, I am thinking it would be okay to only use one current sensor and multiply it. The voltage will also be set at a constant value.
My question is if its easiest to connect a hall-effect sensor module to a pic or a wire coil type?
Since the installation should be easy and robust I was thinking something like this
Honeywell | Process Control | Sensors and Transducers | Current Transducers | Honeywell Current Transducers |CSNS300M
or
Honeywell | Process Control | Sensors and Transducers | Current Transducers | Current Transformers and Hall Effect |CSLA2DG
Could any of this work with just 10bit adc or should I do something else?
Thanks you for your time.
Regards
Dennis