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Pulse current calculation

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Greatings! I have a power line (a few Amps) and I have to measure the current through it with current transformer. The current is passing to the load on pulses (PWM). I load is inductive. Can you tell me how can I calculate the main current value? The effective value? I need an algorithm. My hardware is working fine, but I don`t know how to use the data gathered from the current tranformer to fine the effective current value.
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What is "effective current value"? If you mean RMS current, refer to the well-known definition √(1/T ∫I²dt).
 

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