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Sensor Solutions > Current Sensing TIDA-01063: High Accuracy AC Current Measurement Reference Design using PCB Rogowski Coil Sensor Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

The TIDA-01063 is a reference design for current sensing using a PCB Rogowski coil sensor to achieve very good linearity for wide measurement range at a very low system BOM cost.

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Sensor Solutions > Current Sensing uCurrent Gold: Burden Voltage Eliminator Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

The uCurrent™ provides a solution for the problem of burden voltage on a multimeter. This little-known problem can be a real big issue, even on a "precision" 0.05% multimeter.

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Sensor Solutions > Current Sensing ZXCT1008EV1: HS Current Monitor, 0.5A, 2A, 2.5A Manufacturer: Diodes Incorporated

The ZXCT1008EV1 is a current monitor evaluation board which measures 0.5A, 2.0A or a 2.5A load current. This current is then translated to a proportional output current which is scaled by an external resistor to give a 2.5V full scale output voltage.

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Sensor Solutions > Current Sensing STEVAL-ISQ013V1: Low-Side Current Sense Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics

This application note describes the STEVAL-ISQ013V1, a demonstration board specifically designed for low-side current sensing with the TS507 operational amplifier.

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Sensor Solutions > Current Sensing TIPD135: 10μA ~ 100mA, 0.05%, ±15V, Shunt Sense Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

This split-supply, high-side current sensing solution accurately detects load currents from 10 μA to 100 mA. The linear range of the differential voltage output is from -4.9V to +4.9 V. An instrumentation amplifier with pin-programmable gain was selected in order to measure the four-decade load current range.

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