DCSA Series, Monitor - Current/Voltage Transducer

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DCSA50
TRANSDUCER CURRENT 10-30VDC
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-30°C ~ 60°C
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
DCSA
Current Transducer
0 ~ 50mA
4 ~ 20mA, 1 ~ 10VDC
Not Isolated
300ms
±0.25%
10 ~ 30VDC
CE, CSA, UL
DCSA20
TRANSDUCER CURRENT 10-30VDC
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-30°C ~ 60°C
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
DCSA
Current Transducer
0 ~ 20mA
4 ~ 20mA, 1 ~ 10VDC
Not Isolated
300ms
±0.25%
10 ~ 30VDC
CE, CSA, UL
DCSA5
TRANSDUCER CURRENT 10-30VDC
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
-30°C ~ 60°C
DIN Rail
Screw Terminal
DCSA
Current Transducer
0 ~ 5mA
4 ~ 20mA, 1 ~ 10VDC
Not Isolated
300ms
±0.25%
10 ~ 30VDC
CE, CSA, UL

About  Monitor - Current/Voltage Transducer

Industrial current or voltage transducers play a crucial role in monitoring variable or non-sinusoidal power sources, triggering peripheral devices in phase-fired control systems, and overseeing ground current, as well as other voltage or current monitoring applications. These transducers are essential in industrial settings where precise monitoring and control of electrical parameters are necessary. The primary function of industrial current or voltage transducers is to convert electrical signals from one form to another, allowing for accurate measurement and monitoring. They are capable of handling non-sinusoidal and variable sources, making them versatile tools for a wide range of industrial applications. These transducers provide output in the form of analog voltage or current, as well as positive and negative fixed voltages with high accuracy ranging from 0.2% to 2%. This high level of accuracy ensures that the measured values closely align with the actual electrical parameters, providing reliable data for monitoring and control purposes. In phase-fired control systems, industrial current or voltage transducers are used to trigger peripheral devices based on the monitored electrical signals, enabling precise control over power distribution and utilization. Moreover, they can effectively monitor ground current and other critical electrical parameters to ensure safe and efficient operation of industrial equipment and systems. In summary, industrial current or voltage transducers are essential components for monitoring and controlling electrical parameters in industrial environments. Their ability to handle variable or non-sinusoidal sources, along with providing accurate output measurements, makes them indispensable for a wide range of voltage or current monitoring applications in industrial settings.