SICF3SV2
Current Sensors
Features
Hall effect measuring principle
Galvanic isolation between primary and
secondary circuit
Low power consumption
Extended measuring range
Insulated plastic case recognized according
to UL 94-V0
I
PN
= 100…300A
Advantages
Very good linearity
Excellent accuracy
Low temperature drift
Wide frequency bandwidth
Optimized response time
No insertion losses
High immunity against external
Interference
Excellent performance and price
Industrial applications
AC variable speed drives
Battery supplied applications
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Power supplies for welding applications
Static converters for DC motor drives
Switched-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)
Type
TYPES OF PRODUCTS
Primary nominal
Primary current
current
measuring range
r. m. s I
PN
(A)
I
P
(A)
100
0~±150
Measuring resistance
R
M
(Ω)
0~187
with±15V@±100Amax
with±15V@±150Amax
with±15V@±200Amax
with±15V@±300Amax
with±15V@±300Amax
with±15V@±500Amax
SICF3S100V2
0~112
0~80
SICF3S200V2
200
0~±300
0~42
0~40
SICF3S300V2
300
0~±500
0~13
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Current Sensors
General Description
For the electronic measurement of currents: DC, AC, pulsed, mixed, with a galvanic isolation between
the primary circuit (high power) and the secondary circuit (electronic circuit)
Parameters Table
SYMBOL
UNIT
VALUE
Electrical data
Supply voltage(±5%)
V
C
V
±15
Current consumption
I
C
mA
22+I
s
50
Secondary nominal r.m.s. current
I
SN
mA
100
150
Conversion ratio
K
N
1:2000
R. m. s voltage for AC isolation test
V
d
KV
6
Accuracy - Dynamic performance data
Linearity
Accuracy
Offset current
Thermal drift of Io
Response time
di/dt accurately followed
Frequency bandwidth (1)
ε
L
X
G
I
O
I
OT
t
r
d
i
/dt
BW
T
A
T
S
Rs
%
%
mA
mA
µS
A/µS
kHz
<±0.1
<±0.5
<±0.2
±0.6
<1
>100
DC~100
PARAMETERS
CONDITIONS
I
PN
=100A
I
PN
=200A
I
PN
=300A
@50Hz, 1 min
@ I
PN
, T
A
= 25°C
@ I
P
= 0,T
A
= 25°C
@ I
P
= 0,-10½+70°C
@ 90% of I
PN
step
@-3dB
Ambient operating temperature
Ambient storage temperature
Secondary coil resistance
General data
℃
-40 ~ +85
℃
-40 ~ +105
Ω
28
@ T
A
= 70°C
Notes:
1)
Please refer to derating curves in the technical file to avoid excessive core heating at high
frequency.
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Dimensions SICF3SV2
(
in mm. 1 mm = 0.0394 inch
)
Instructions of use
1) When the test current passes through the sensor, you can get the size of the output current.
(Warning: wrong connection may lead to sensors damage.)
2) According to user needs, different rated input currents and output currents of the sensors can be
customized.
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