The IN 1500-S current sensor is specifically designed for high performance and precision in 1500A nominal current applications, while the IN 1000-SHF current sensor is suitable for applications requiring very wide bandwidth.
The new products are the latest additions to the IN family of high-precision sensors which are used in applications such as MRI, calibration units, power meters, and energy measurement.
With IN 1500-S, the IN family for current sensing now contains eight devices, underpinned by LEM’s closed-loop current transducers that use a highly accurate zero-flux detector based on LEM’s fluxgate technology. The current sensors achieve ultra-high precision current measurements for DC, AC and pulsed currents.
While using fluxgate technology in transducers for precise current measurement is not new, it has limitations linked to a ripple that stems from the excitation voltage. By using digital technology, LEM has reduced the ripple from the fluxgate driving signal and significantly improved the device’s immunity to temperature effects, interference and supply voltage variation. In addition, LEM has used FPGAs for faster start-up, and the devices are also UL/UR certified for the Americas.
The IN family includes the IN 100-S, IN 200-S, IN 400-S, IN 500-S, IN 1000-S, IN 1200-S and IN 2000-S devices, for nominal currents of 100A, 200A, 400A, 500A, 1000A, 1200A and 2000A, respectively. Part IN 1500-S for 1500A now completes the lineup.
All of them have a D-Sub 9-pin male interface connector, and large apertures for various sizes of cables and busbars. Their metal housing improves immunity to external interference and improves power dissipation. A status signal indicates the transducer’s state and an LED indicator confirms normal operation.
Other characteristics, including that of the new IN 1500-S device, are:
- Best-in-class accuracy, with excellent linearity (to ±0.0002%) and minimum electrical offset;
- Broad frequency bandwidth: up to 2MHz @ ±3dB;
- Overcurrent and protection embedded in the design;
- Extended operating temperature range, between -40°C and +85°C, except IN 1500-S which operates between -40°C and +50°C;
- Extremely high stability: up to 0.1ppm/month.
- The second device LEM is launching is the IN 1000-SHF, bringing a breakthrough in current measurement.
IN 1000-SHF pushes the bandwidth to 2.5MHz (at ±3dB), with a delay time of just under 1ns (at 10% of nominal current) – that’s a thousand times quicker than the IN 1000-S model and over five times the bandwidth. Electrical offset is improved by a factor of two, to ±5ppm at +25°C, temperature drift by a factor of three, to ±0.1ppm/K over its full operating temperature range, and the peak-to-peak noise level is under 0.218ppm – more than 82 times better than the standard IN 1000-S model. Current output is 1A at Ip = 1000A.
Its operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C, and like with the IN 1500-S, an external LED shows its normal operation and there’s an additional output to show the state of the transducer. It is offered in a compact package, suitable for flat or vertical panel mounting.