Honeywell CSLA Series Current Transformer, 150A Input, 150:1, 15.7mm Bore, 6 → 12 V dc

RS Stock No.: 181-2135Brand: HoneywellManufacturers Part No.: CSLA2DG
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Specifications

Current Ratio

150:1

Series

CSLA

Bore Size

15.7mm

Sensor Technology

Open Loop

Supply Voltage

6 → 12 V dc

Input Current

150A

Overall Height

44.5mm

Overall Width

30.5mm

Overall Depth

14.2mm

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Dimensions

44.5 x 30.5 x 14.2 mm

Product details

Honeywell CSLA Series LOHET II Current Sensors

Linear current sensors from Honeywell incorporating LOHET II Hall effect transducers. These devices have increased temperature stability and 10 times less temperature drift than the LOHET I types and produce a ratiometric output voltage that varies from 19% to 81% of the supply voltage as the magnetic field varies within the rated flux range. They have push-pull outputs which are capable of sourcing and sinking current.

• AC or DC current sensing with linear output
• Fast response time
• Output voltage isolated from input
• Maximum current limited only by conductor size
• Simple through-hole design
• Operating temperature range -25 to 85°C

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Honeywell CSLA Series Current Transformer, 150A Input, 150:1, 15.7mm Bore, 6 → 12 V dc

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Honeywell CSLA Series Current Transformer, 150A Input, 150:1, 15.7mm Bore, 6 → 12 V dc

Stock information temporarily unavailable.

Technical Document

Specifications

Current Ratio

150:1

Series

CSLA

Bore Size

15.7mm

Sensor Technology

Open Loop

Supply Voltage

6 → 12 V dc

Input Current

150A

Overall Height

44.5mm

Overall Width

30.5mm

Overall Depth

14.2mm

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Temperature

+85°C

Mounting Type

PCB Mount

Dimensions

44.5 x 30.5 x 14.2 mm

Product details

Honeywell CSLA Series LOHET II Current Sensors

Linear current sensors from Honeywell incorporating LOHET II Hall effect transducers. These devices have increased temperature stability and 10 times less temperature drift than the LOHET I types and produce a ratiometric output voltage that varies from 19% to 81% of the supply voltage as the magnetic field varies within the rated flux range. They have push-pull outputs which are capable of sourcing and sinking current.

• AC or DC current sensing with linear output
• Fast response time
• Output voltage isolated from input
• Maximum current limited only by conductor size
• Simple through-hole design
• Operating temperature range -25 to 85°C