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Sensors convert a physical quantity (e.g. temperature, pressure) into an electrical signal.
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How can we say this current sensor doesn't measure DC?
Digikey is saying this current sensor "CS0305B" from CUI Devices can measure AC and not DC.
But in datasheet there is no reference or note mentioning this current sensor will not measure DC. … I have noted the same in Arrow electronics for the particular current sensor part. …
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What does sensitivity mean for a current sensor when given in "mV/N" or "mV/mT" rather than ...
I have been analyzing various datasheets of current sensors and majorly getting sensitivity given in "mV/A," from which I understand the output voltage per 1 ampere. I do not understand it when sensit …