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Industry Catalogue

Industry Current &


Voltage Transducers

This catalogue summarizes the most common LEM product offerings for industrial, railway, high accuracy, and automotive
measurements.

DRIVES & WELDING MARKET


RENEWABLE ENERGIES & POWER SUPPLIES MARKETS

LEM is the market leader in providing innovative and high quality solutions for measuring electrical parameters. Its core products
- current and voltage transducers - are used in a broad range of applications including drives & welding, renewable energies &
power supplies, traction, high precision, conventional and green vehicle businesses.

Today, the transducer market has two main technology drivers: first, the desire for a greater degree of comfort and finer
regulation, and second, the need to save energy. This means that more and more applications that used to be mechanical are
changing to fully electronic control which provides increased reliability, improved regulation and higher energy efficiency.
Today, about 15 % of all motors have an inverter control. This inverter can save 50 % of the total energy consumed, which is a
huge potential for savings.
The inverter control used in these newer systems requires reliable, accurate current measurement to enable engineers to
develop a system with isolated current measurement directly on the motor phases.
Energy savings is the key word today and this includes the exploitation of the wind and the sun as alternate energies. To use
these renewable sources, in the most profitable way in terms of energy efficiency, the use of power electronics is a must and is
essential to drive and control energy in industrial applications. Modern systems are becoming more complex and require precise
coordination between the power semiconductors, the system controller, mechanics, and the feedback sensors. Transducers
provide the necessary information from the load to fulfill that function. We can compare the use of transducers to adding eyes
to the system.
They can supply the brain of the system, in real time, with information regarding the condition of the controller.
LEM products are already used among a broad spectrum of power electronics applications such as industrial motor drives,
UPS, welding, robots, cranes, cable cars, ski lifts, elevators, ventilation, air-conditioning, power supplies for computer servers,
and telecom.

With higher accuracy and speed, the feedback signal from LEM transducers enables smoother control and energy consumption
reduction of many electrical systems.
At the heart of ELEVATORS

In most lifts installed worldwide, LEM transducers prevent the doors closing on passengers. They keep the cabin stable when
people enter, and ensure that the lift rides smoothly by adjusting the torque of the motor.
At the heart of RENEWABLE ENERGIES

This trend towards more involved power electronics happens in a general manner in the industrial world, for example, in lighting,
domestic appliances, computers and telecom applications. Power electronics increases efficiency by delivering the correct type
of power at the most efficient voltage, current and frequency.
TRACTION & TRACKSIDE MARKET
LEM transducers, specifically designed for renewable power systems, control the flow and waveform of energy sent to the grid
from photovoltaic and other renewable energy systems. They measure the current to help the windmills and solar installations to
work at their maximum efficiency.
At the heart of TRACTION

Regardless of whether a train is powered by diesel or electricity, traction is provided by electric motors driven by inverters
that are relying on LEM transducers to measure, optimize and adjust the power that is sent to the motors, improving both
performance and reliability.
At the heart of HIGH PRECISION APPLICATIONS

Today, high speed trains, city transit systems (metro, trams, and trolleybuses) and freight trains are the solutions against
pollution and interstate traffic immobility, and provide a significant energy savings.
Power electronics is essential to drive and control energy in these transportation systems.
LEM has been the market leader in traction power electronics applications and development for the last 40 years and leverages
this vast experience to supply solutions for isolated current and voltage measurements.
LEM transducers provide control and protection to power converters and inverters that regulate energy to the electric motors
(for propulsion) and to the auxiliaries (for air conditioning, heating, lighting, electrical doors, ventilation, etc.). This includes the
incoming monitoring of the voltage network (changing by crossing European borders) to make the power electronics work
accordingly.
Although this is true for on-board applications, LEM has also provided the same control and protection signals for wayside
substations.
The rail industry is under constant changes and evolution. As a recent example, the privatization of the rail networks raised
new requirements for which LEM provides: the onboard monitoring of power consumption (EM4T II Energy Meter), solutions to
trackside applications, rail maintenance and the monitoring of points (switches) machines or signaling conditions with some new
transducers families.
LEM is always available to assist in adapting to these evolving technical applications.
Four decades of railway experience have contributed to establishing LEM as the market leader with worldwide presence to serve
you and provide the efficient, safe and reliable operation of the railways.
HIGH PRECISION MARKET

The quality of the image provided by MRI scanners is linked directly to the accuracy of the current measurement.
The current transducer used has a direct impact on the image and if the transducer is not precise enough this will lead to a
blurred and illegible image. LEM current transducers set a standard for accuracy and are the most precise industrial products
in the market today. The transducers provide levels of stability and precision, at about 13 parts per million, which makes them
references in calibration test benches or in laboratories.
At the heart of AUTOMOTIVE

In electric and hybrid vehicles, LEM transducers monitor energy levels to and from the battery and are critical in the control of
the electric motors.
It is our business to support you with both standard and customized products to optimize your application.

Certain power-electronics applications require such high performance in accuracy, drift and/or response time that is necessary
to switch to other technologies to achieve these goals. The validation of customer equipment is made through recognized
laboratories using high-performance test benches supported by high-technology equipment including extremely accurate
current transducers. These transducers are still in need today for such traditional applications but are more and more in demand
in high-performance industrial applications, specifically medical equipment (scanners, MRI, etc.), precision motor controllers,
and metering or accessories for measuring and test equipment. LEM has been the leader for years in producing transducers
with high performance and competitive costs for these markets. The 2009 acquisition of the Danish company, Danfysik ACP
A/S, as being the worlds leader in the development and manufacturing of very-high precision current transducers, reinforced
this position.
To achieve this challenging target of accuracy and performance, LEMs current transducers for the high precision market use an
established and proven technology, the Fluxgate technology deployed in different alternatives.
Thanks to this technology, we can claim accuracies in the parts per million (PPMs) of the nominal magnitude and is
representative of the performance achieved.
The high-accuracy product range covers transducers for nominal current measurements from 12.5 A to 24 kA while providing
overall accuracies at ambient temperatures (25C) of only a few PPM. Thermal offset drifts are extremely low, only a few PPM
per Kelvin (K).

LEM Solutions

LEM Solutions

LEM solutions for electrical measurements

Contents

LEM Solutions

LEM has been the market leader in industrial, railway, high accuracy power electronics applications and development for the last
40 years and leverages this vast experience to supply solutions for isolated current and voltage measurements.
With more than 2 500 current and voltage transducers in its portfolio, LEM offers a complete range of accurate, reliable, and
Galvanically isolated devices for the measurement of currents from 0.25 A to 24 000 A and voltages from 10 V to 4 200 V in
various technologies: open loop, closed loop, fluxgate, insulating digital technology, Rogowski, current transformer etc.
LEM transducers are designed according to the most demanding international standards (EN50178, EN 50155, EN50124-1, NFF
16101, 16102, etc.) and carry CE marking. UL Recognition (UR) is also available on most models.

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Typical Applications in Power Electronics

We have worldwide ISO 9001, ISO TS 16949 and IRIS (Geneva and Beijing LEM production and design centers) qualification and
offer a 5-year warranty on all of our products.

Transducer Technologies

At LEM, we find that our customers not only require an optimal solution to accurately measure the current in their applications,
but that they are also looking for a current measurement solution which brings added value to the final application and gives an
edge to their competitive environment.
Performance improvement: Customers demand the best solution for all the many applications in the industry worldwide and the
transducer business needs to keep up or even anticipate this. LEM remains in close collaboration with its customers and their
applications to be able to react quickly to the market requirements and to maintain market leadership position in the transducer
industry.
LEM constantly strives to innovate and improve the performance, cost and size of its products.

ENERGIES & POWER SUPPLIES MARKETS

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Contents
Current transducers, Specific applications
Interference Frequencies Detection
0.1 ... 20 A AC
10 ... 20000 A

Current transducers, 0.25 ... 5 A

12 - 13

Current transducers, 5 ... 8.34 A

14 - 15

(without resistor R1), 10 ... 1500 V

Current transducers, 10 ... 20 A

16 - 17

Voltage transducers, Traction On-Board


50 ... 4200 V

Current transducers, 25 ... 40 A

22 - 23

Energy Measurement, Traction On-Board

We hope you will find this catalogue a useful guide for the selection of our products.
Visit our website at www.lem.com and contact our sales network in your region for further assistance.
Detailed data sheets and application notes are available upon request.

Current transducers, 50 ... 88 A

24 - 25

Current transducers, 100 ... 300 A

26 - 27

Sincerely,

Current transducers, 100 ... 366 A

28 - 29

Current transducers, 400 ... 800 A

30 - 31

Franois Gabella
CEO LEM

Current transducers, 1000 ... 20000 A

LEM - At the heart of power electronics.

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32 - 33

34 - 37

Current transducers with conditioned


output, 2 ... 20000 A

38 - 39

Voltage transducers, 10 ... 2500 V


(without resistor R1)

40

Voltage transducers, 50 ... 4200 V


(with built in resistor R1)

40 - 41

Wi-LEM
Wireless Local Energy Meter

42 - 43

TTR: TRACTION & TRACKSIDE MARKET


Current transducers, Traction On-Board,
0.4 ... 500 A

44 - 45

56 - 59

Selection Guide - Traction

60 - 61

HIP: HIGH PRECISION MARKET


Stand-alone Current transducers
12.5 ... 4000 A

62 -63

Rack System Current transducers


40 ... 24000 A

64 -65

Applications Overview

66 - 67

Selection Guide - Automotive

68 - 69

LEMS QUALITY AND STANDARDS

70 - 73

Secondary Connections Options

74

Design Specification Form

75

Selection Parameters
DIMENSION DRAWINGS

76 - 77
78 - 96

Product Coding

97

Symbols and Terms

98

LEMs Warranty

99
100

46 - 47

LTC Series - Modular Current transducers


Mechanical adaptation accessories

EM4T II

LEM International Sales Representatives

Current transducers, Traction On-Board,


1000 ... 4000 A

54 - 55

AUT: AUTOMOTIVE MARKET

Current transducers,
Minisens-FHS model, 2 ... 100 A

54

(without built in resistor R1),

Programmable HO Series

Current transducers AC, 500 ... 2000 A AC

52 - 53

Voltage transducers, Traction On-Board

18 - 21

Hans-Dieter Huber
Vice President Industry

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Current transducers, Trackside/Substations,

Current transducers, 2.67 ... 25 A

LEM is a world-wide company with regional sales offices across the globe close to its clients locations and production facilities
in Switzerland, Europe (including Russia and Bulgaria) and Asia (China and Japan) for seamless service everywhere.

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Current transducers,Specific applications,


2 ... 10 A - Fault detection

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Shunt Isolator, Specific applications, 0.03 V

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ENERGIES & POWER SUPPLIES MARKETS
TTR: TRACTION & TRACKSIDE MARKET
HIP: HIGH PRECISION MARKET
AUT: AUTOMOTIVE MARKET

Typical Applications in Power Electronics

AC Variable Speed Drives and Servo Motor Drives

Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)

Typical Applications
Machine tools, printing,
paper, textile, plastic

Robotics

Steel mills

Washing machines

Lifts

On board Main Inverter

Cranes

On board Auxiliary Inverter

Typical Applications

Pumps
EDP systems
Telecom
Security systems

Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS)

Typical Applications
Windmills

Static Converters for DC Motor Drives


Typical Applications
Power supply for
electronic equipment
and control systems

Voltage and current


stabilizer for industry
and lab applications

Battery chargers

Electronic ballast

Telecom

Power Supplies for Welding Applications


Typical Applications
Machine tools, paper,
printing, plastic
Cranes

Escalators
Electrical door
opening systems

Battery Supplied Applications

Other Applications
Test and measurement
in laboratories and
universities
Medical X-ray and
imaging equipment
Electrolysis, currents
monitoring

Typical Applications
Electric vehicles
(Zero Emission
Vehicles, ZEV)

Inductive heating
Fork lift trucks
Wheel chairs

Energy management
systems. Monitoring
of load currents

Over-current protection
Control and safety systems
Electrical traction
Mining trucks; Wheel
drive systems
Substations: Power
transformers; AC/DC
Switchgear; Rectifiers
Trackside applications
(points machines, signaling...)

Solar power supplies

Applications

Applications

Typical Applications in Power Electronics

Reduced weight

high voltages
Safety isolation

Operation principle O/L

Low temperature drift

Any kind of AC, DC, pulsed


and complex signal

Very low drift in temperature


(gain and offset)

Excellent linearity

High accuracy

Galvanic isolation

High accuracy in
temperature

Fast response time

Good overall accuracy

Measurement of

Operation principle C/L

Operation principle
I Compensation

-UC IS

0V
Primary Current IP

VH

VOUT

- UC

Isolated Output Voltage VOUT

R1

Compensation
sation
Winding
ng

IP

Closed Loop Current Transducers (C/L)

kRSHUNT

Internal
Ref

Fluxgate D

Vref IN
Vref out

Bridge
Resistor

Fluxgate D

The operating principle is that of a current transformer, equipped with a


magnetic sensing element, which senses the flux density in the core. The
output of the field sensing element is used as the error signal in a control
loop driving a compensating current through the secondary winding of the
transformer. At low frequencies, the control loop maintains the flux through
the core near zero. As the frequency rises, an increasingly large fraction of
the compensating current is due to the operation in transformer mode. The
secondary current is therefore the image of the primary current. In a voltage
output transducer, the compensating current is converted to a voltage
through a precision resistor, and made available at the output of a buffer
amplifier.

Closed Loop Fluxgate CTSR type

Closed Loop Fluxgate C Type


High accuracy

Good overall accuracy

Excellent linearity

Very wide frequency range

Measurement of
differential currents (CD)

Fast response time

No insertion losses

Reduced temperature drift

Safety isolation (CV)

Excellent linearity

Reduced loading on
the primary (CV)

Fault_PS

IS
RM

Primary Current IP

ITC current transducers are high accuracy transducers using fluxgate


technology. This high sensitivity zero-flux detector uses a second wound
core (D) for noise reduction. A difference between primary and secondary
ampere turns creates an asymmetry in the fluxgate current.
This difference is detected by a microcontroller that controls the secondary
current that compensates the primary ampere turns (IP x N P).
This results in a very good accuracy and a very low temperature drift.
The secondary compensating current is an exact representation of the
primary current.

Features

Any kind of AC, DC, pulsed


and complex signal

Very low drift in temperature


(gain and offset)

Very high global accuracy

High temperature stability


Wide frequency range

Non-contact measurement
of differential currents

Protection against
parasitic magnetic field

Low residual noise

High accuracy for small


residual currents

Galvanic isolation

Low cross-over distortion

Excellent linearity < 1 ppm

Operation principle

Operation principle

Operation principle

_
+

Closed Loop Fluxgate IT type

Features

Low temperature drift

Over Voltage
Protection

OV Protection
Micro-Controller
Offset Correction

Fluxgate
Current

Primary Current IP

A very small current limited by a series resistor is taken from the voltage
to be measured and is driven through the primary coil. The magnetic
flux created by the primary current IP is balanced by a complementary
flux produced by driving a current through the secondary windings. A
hall device and associated electronic circuit are used to generate the
secondary (compensating) current that is an exact representation of the
primary voltage. The primary resistor (R1) can be incorporated or not in the
transducer.

Isolated Output
Current IS

Supplies

Supplies Monitoring

IP

Primary Conductor
onductor

0V

Wide frequency range

Operation principle C/L

kR

Compensation
winding

Magnetic Core

Features

Features

Test winding

VOUT

Diff Amp
+

IP

Primary Voltage VP

The magnetic flux created by the primary current IP is concentrated in


a magnetic circuit and measured in the air gap using a Hall device. The
output from the Hall device is then signal conditioned to provide an exact
representation of the primary current at the output.

High temperature stability

kR

Fluxgate

RM

Outstanding longterm stability

RSHUNT

VP

Filter

VH

H-Bridge
Driver

IP

Very low sensitivity to high


external DC and AC fields

Isolated Output Voltage Vout

Isolated Output Current IS

+UC

Low residual noise

Better than Class 0.5R


according to EN 50463

Operation principle

R1
+ UC

Excellent linearity

DAC 0

No insertion losses

Power Stage

Low power consumption

Extended measuring range

ICOMPENSATION
ICOMP1

IS

Isolated Output Current IS

Imag

VH

Vout

+UC

Fluxgate
Interface

+UC

Filter

Driver

Vref IN

ICOMP2

IN

IP

+
+

Int. ref

-UC

Sweep
amplifier

2nd Harmonic
Detector

VOUT

-UC
IL

IP

Saturation
Detection

D
Compensation
Winding

Diff Amp

0V

IP

Fluxgate
oscillator

Isolated Output Voltage Vout

+UC
-UC

+UC

RS

Magnetic Shells

Vref out

IS

AC Pickup
Winding

Power
Amplifier

Integrator
+ corrector

IS

Isolated Output Current IS

IS+ Imag

RM

The magnetic flux created by the primary current IP is balanced by


a complementary flux produced by driving a current through the
secondary windings. A hall device and associated electronic circuit are
used to generate the secondary (compensating) current that is an exact
representation of the primary current.

-UC

Isolated Output Voltage Vout

0V

Primary Current IP

Primary Current IP

This technology uses two toroidal cores and two secondary windings
and operates on a fluxgate principle of Ampere-turns compensation.
For the voltage type a small (few mA) current is taken from the voltage
line to be measured and is driven through the primary coil and the
primary resistor.

Compensation
Current

Primary conductors

Primary Residual Current IPR (IL+IN)

Primary Current IP

No use of Hall generators. The magnetic flux created by the primary residual
current IPR (sum between IL and IN) is compensated by a secondary
current. The zero-flux detector is a symmetry detector using a wound
core connected to a square-wave generator. The secondary compensating
current is an exact representation of the primary current.
In a voltage output transducer, the compensating current is converted to a
voltage through a precision resistor, and made available at the output of a
buffer amplifier.
The magnetic core is actually made up of a pair of 2 magnetic shells inside
which the detector is located.

RM

IT current transducers are high accuracy, large bandwidth transducers


using fluxgate technology with no Hall generators. The magnetic flux
created by the primary current IP is compensated by a secondary current.
The zero-flux detector is a symmetry detector using two wound cores
connected to a square-wave generator. The secondary compensating
current is an exact representation of the primary current.

* For further information, refer to the brochure Characteristics - Applications -Calculations or www.lem.com

Technologies

Features

PI Regulator

Small package size

Features

Closed loop Fluxgate ITC type

LP Filter

Features

Closed Loop Fluxgate CAS-CASR-CKSR type

Synchronous
Rectifier

Features

Closed Loop Voltage Transducers (C/L)

Fluxgate
Oscillator

Open Loop Current Transducers (O/L)

Transducer Technologies

Fluxgate
Interface

Technologies

Transducer Technologies

Transducer Technologies
Rogowski Current transducers RT type

DV & DVL Type Voltage transducers


Features
Low consumption and losses
Very high accuracy, Class
0.5R according to EN
50463 (DV Models)

Compact size,
reduced volume

Low temperature drift

Non-contact measurement
of AC & pulsed signal
Thin, lightweight & flexible
measuring head
Easy to use: Can be opened

Sensitivity to external field


disturbances minimized
Wide frequency range
Galvanic isolation

Non-contact measurement

Easy to use: Can be opened

AC & pulsed signal

Good overall accuracy

No power supply

Galvanic isolation

Operation principle

Operation principle

Operation principle

Split Core Current transformers AT & TT type


Features

Features

Insulating digital technology High galvanic isolation


Measurement of all
types of signals: DC, AC,
pulsed and complex

Technologies

Technologies

Transducer Technologies

IS
Supply

+VC

Power Supply

Rectifier Filter

IP

-VC
+Up

-Up

0V

WP

IP

+5V

WS
NS

Vind

NP=1

Bitstream

+HT

Primary
Voltage
-HT
VP

Digital
Filter

Modulator

Micro controller
D/A Converter

U /I
Generator

RM

Output

Primary Current IP AC

-Up

Primary Current IP AC

The measuring voltage, VP , is applied directly to the transducer primary


connections through a resistor network allowing the signal conditioning
circuitry to feed a Sigma-Delta modulator that allows to transmit data via
one single isolated channel.
The signal is then transmitted to the secondary over an insulating
transformer ensuring the insulation between the high voltage side (primary)
and the low voltage side (secondary).
The signal is reshaped on the secondary side, then decoded and filtered
through a digital filter to feed a micro-controller using a Digital/Analog (D/A)
converter and a voltage to current generator.
The recovered output signal is completely insulated against the primary and
is an exact representation of the primary voltage.

DI Type Current transducers (Shunt isolator)


Features

PRiME Current Transducers

Measurement of all
types of signals: DC, AC,
pulsed and complex

Low consumption and losses

Compact size,
reduced volume

Low temperature drift

Very high accuracy, Class


1R according to EN 50463

No magnetic saturation
High overload capacity
Good linearity

Isolated Output Current IS

A transformer is a static electrical device transferring energy by inductive


coupling between the windings making part of it. It is made with a primary
coil ( WP) with N P turns and a secondary coil (WS) with N S turns, wound
around the same magnetic core (C).
A varying current IP in the primary winding (assimilated here to the primary
conductor crossing the aperture: N P = 1) creates a varying magnetic flux
in the transformers core crossing the secondary winding. This varying
magnetic flux induces a varying electromotive force or voltage Vind in the
secondary winding. Connecting a load to the secondary winding causes a
current IS to flow. This compensating secondary current IS is substantially
proportional to the primary current IP to be measured so that N P.IP = N S.IS
DC currents are not measured and not suitable because they
represent a risk of magnetic saturation. The relationship here above
is respected only within the bandwidth of the current transformer.
Warning!: Never let the output unloaded because there is a risk of safety
for users.

Features
wide dynamic range

High galvanic isolation

Isolated Output Voltage Vout

Rogowski technology is an Air-core technology (without magnetic circuit).


A pick-up coil is magnetically coupled with the flux created by the current to
be measured IP. A voltage VOUT is induced on the pick-up coil proportional
to the derivative of flux and thus proportional to the derivative of the current
to be measured IP. Because the derivative of DC is zero this technology is
only useful for the measurement of AC or pulsed currents.
The waveform of the measured current requires the integration of the
induced voltage VOUT. Therefore, the current transducer may includes an
integration function in the processing electronics (option).

AC measurement with

Insulating digital technology

Vout

Accuracy independent
of the position of the
cable in the aperture
and of external fields
Light weight and
small package
Low thermal losses

Operation principle

Operation principle

Primary
Current

Supply
Rectifier
Filter

Power
Supply

+VC
-VC

IP

Vout

Integrator

+Up

-Up

0V

+5V

IP

+In
Bitstream
Modulator

Shunt

-In

Digital
Filter

Micro controller
D/A Converter

U /I
Generator

RM

DI current transducers (Shunt isolator) must be used combined with an


external Shunt.
DI current transducers are working as DV voltage transducers except that
the input resistor network used inside the DV is replaced by an external
Shunt providing then the voltage input to feed the Sigma-Delta modulator
that allows to transmit data via one single isolated channel.
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Isolated Output Voltage Vout

Output

-Up

0V

Primary Current IP AC

PRiME operates on the basic Rogowski principle. Instead of a traditional


wound coil, the measuring head is made of a number of sensor printed
circuit boards (PCBs, each made of two separate air cored coils) mounted
on a base-PCB. Each sensor PCB is connected in series to form two
concentric loops. The induced voltage at their outputs is then integrated in
order to obtain both amplitude and phase information for the current being
measured.

* For further information, refer to the brochure Characteristics - Applications -Calculations or www.lem.com

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IPN = 2 A ... 5 A

Fluxgate

DRS / REU

LA 25-NP/SP14

6.67

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 6-NP

CTSR 0.3-P 5)

6.67

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 6-NP 5)

-40...+105

CTSR 0.3-P/SP1 5)

2.5

3.6

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0...+70

LA 25-NP/SP7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.3-P/SP10 5)

TW

2.67

6.67

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP-0000 5)

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.3-P/SP11 5)

TW

2.67

6.67

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM-0000 5)

2.5V or Vref 1.2V

DC-3.5 (-1dB)

-40...+105

CTSR 0.3-TP/SP4 5)

2.67

6.67

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.2V

DC-3.5 (-1dB)

-40...+105

CTSR 0.3-TP/SP14 5)

2.67

6.67

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+70

LA 25-NP/SP13

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 03-P

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.4856V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.6-P 5)

2x
3

2x
9

O/L

15

2x4V

DC-50
(+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 03-P

0.6

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.4856V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.6-P/SP10 5)

9.6

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 6-NP

0.6

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.4856V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.6-TP/SP2 5)

9.6

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 6-NP 5)

0.6

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.4856V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+105

CTSR 0.6-TP/SP12 5)

10

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 6-NP

1.5

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0...+70

LA 25-NP/SP11

10

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 6-NP 5)

1.7

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.2V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

-40...+105

CTSR 1-P 5)

10

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 6-NP 5)

1.5

2.2

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0...+70

LA 25-NP/SP9

3.75

12.75

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 15-NP 5)

1.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 6-NP 5)

10

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP-0000 5)

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0...+70

LA 25-NP/SP8

10

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM-0000 5)

6.4

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V 0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 6-NP

10

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

6.4

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 6-NP 5)

10

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

17

LA 25-NP

0.3

0.5

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.2V

DC-3.5 (-1dB)

-40...+105

0.3

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.7428V

DC-9.5 (-1dB)

0.7

0.3

0.5

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 1.2V

DC-3.5 (-1dB)

0.3

0.85

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.7428V

0.3

0.5

Fluxgate
CTSR

+ 5/0

0.3

0.5

Fluxgate
CTSR

0.5

0.72

0.6

PCB

2
1

17

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
12

TW

TW

TW

BW

Iout
V

kHz
@ IPN

11

12

TA
Primary

14

13

Secondary

Other

-10...+70

Vout

PCB

0.5

UC

Aperture,
busbar,
other

DC-150 (-1dB)

Type

IP

PCB

25 mA

Other

15

kHz
@ IPN

Secondary

PCB

C/L

Primary
Aperture,
busbar, other

0.36

Iout

IPN

15

Features

Packaging No

0.25

BW

Vout

Technology

UC

IP

IPN

Features

UR or UL

Connection
C
onnecti
tio
on
n

Packaging No

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

UR or UL

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Connection

TA

Open-loop

Type

DM

16

10

TW = Test Winding
DM = Dual Measurement
Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

DRS / REU

Closed-loop

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

DRS / REU

Technology

DRS / REU

IPN = 0.25 A ... 2 A

13

IPN = 7.5 A ... 8.34 A

Fluxgate

DRS / REU

Connection

Closed-loop

Open-loop

Fluxgate

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP-0000 5)

7.5

24

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 15-NP

12.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM-0000 5)

7.5

24

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 15-NP 5)

12.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

7.5

25.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 15-NP

12.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

7.5

25.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 15-NP 5)

15

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 05-P

7.5

25.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 15-NP 5)

2x5

2x
15

O/L

15

2x4V

DC-50 (+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 05-P

12

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

17

LA 25-NP

16

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 15-NP

16

C/L

15

32 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-25...+70

17

LA 35-NP

16

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 15-NP 5)

18

C/L

1215

24 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.4

-25...+85

18

LAH 25-NP

17

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 15-NP

20

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP-0000 5)

17

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 15-NP 5)

20

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM-0000 5)

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

17

LA 25-NP

20

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 8-NP/SP33-1000 5)

19.2

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 6-NP

20

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 8-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

19.2

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 6-NP 5)

8.33

16.66

C/L

+ 5/0

12.5 mA

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

19

LTSP 25-NP

20

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 6-NP

8.33

20.83

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NP-0000 5)

20

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 6-NP 5)

8.33

20.83

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM-0000 5)

20

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 6-NP 5)

8.33

20.83

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

6.25

21.25

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 25-NP 5)

8.33

20.83

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

14

C/L

15

35 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-25...+70

17

LA 35-NP

8.34

26.67

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 25-NP

7.5

18.75

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP-0000 5)

8.34

26.67

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 25-NP 5)

7.5

18.75

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM-0000 5)

8.34

28.34

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 25-NP

7.5

18.75

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

8.34

28.34

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 25-NP 5)

7.5

18.75

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

11

12

14

13

BW
kHz

TA
C

@ IPN
%

DM

Primary

10

19

15

Secondary

Type

DRS / REU

17

Vout
Iout

Other

UC

PCB

IP

Aperture,
busbar, other

Type

IPN

PCB

Other

Aperture,
busbar, other

C
PCB

@ IPN

Secondary

PCB

kHz

Primary

Features

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

TA

Technology

+ 5/0

BW

Features

O/L

Vout
Iout

UC

UR or UL

12.5

Technology

Packaging No

Connection
UR or UL

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Closed-loop

Open-loop

IP

IPN

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

Packaging No

IPN = 5 A ... 7.5 A

18

16

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
DM = Dual Measurement
14

Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

15

DRS / REU

Connection

Fluxgate

Connection

TA

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 10-P 5)

15

37.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP-0000 5)

10

25

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 10-SM 5)

15

37.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM0000 5)

10

25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 10-P/SP33 5)

15

37.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 15-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

10

25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 10-SM/
SP33 5)

15

37.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 15-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

10

30

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 10-P

15

45

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 15-P

2x
10

2x
30

O/L

15

2x4V

DC-50 (+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 10-P

2 x 15

2x
45

O/L

15

2x4V

DC-50 (+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 15-P

11

22

C/L

15

33 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-25...+70

17

LA 35-NP

15

48

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 15-NP

12

18

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

17

LA 25-NP

15

48

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 15-NP 5)

12

27

C/L

1215

24 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.4

-25...+85

18

LAH 25-NP

15

51

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 15-NP

12.5

25

C/L

+ 5/0

12.5 mA

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

19

LTSP 25-NP

15

51

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 15-NP 5)

12.5

31.25

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NP-0000 5)

15

51

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 15-NP 5)

12.5

31.25

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM0000 5)

16.67

50

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 50-NP

16.67

50

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 50-NP 5)

17

LA 35-NP

DM

Vout
Iout

@ IPN

kHz

Primary

C
%

Secondary

Other

BW

UC

PCB

IP

Aperture,
busbar, other

Type

IPN

PCB

Other

Secondary

PCB

kHz

Aperture,
busbar, other

@ IPN

PCB

Primary

Features

+ 5/0

Vout
Iout

Technology

O/L

BW

UC

Features

25

IP

UR or UL

10

IPN

Technology

Packaging No

TA

Closed-loop

Open-loop

Type

DM

12.5

31.25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

12.5

31.25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

17

34

C/L

15

34 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-25...+70

12.5

37.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 50-NP 5)

20

50

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 20-P 5)

12.5

40

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

LTS 25-NP

20

50

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 20-SM 5)

12.5

40

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

10

LTSR 25-NP 5)

20

50

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 20-P/
SP33 5)

12.5

42.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 25-NP

20

50

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 20-SM/
SP33 5)

12.5

42.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 25-NP 5)

20

60

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 20-P

42.5

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 25-NP 5)

2 x 20

2x
60

O/L

15

2x4V

DC-50 (+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 20-P

12.5

21

15

16

DM

20

10

17

19

11

12

14

13

18

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
DM = Dual Measurement
16

Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

DRS / REU

IPN = 15 A ... 20 A

Fluxgate

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Closed-loop

Open-loop

Packaging No

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

DRS / REU

UR or UL

DRS / REU

IPN = 10 A ... 12.5 A

17

Features

UR or UL

Packaging No

Other

kHz
@ IPN

Secondary

PCB

Primary
Aperture,
busbar, other

BW

Vout
Iout

Connection

TA

PCB

UC

HO SERIES

Open-loop

Type

Current Transducers with Advanced ASIC Technology Integrating Intelligent and


Interactive Functions
Any logistics manager will appreciate the value of a single stock item that covers two or more part numbers: in the case of a
current transducer, having one type that can cover several current ranges, offer various response times, and provide several
choices for the internal reference voltage, all configurable by the engineering team. Achieving that flexibility has been the key
motivation for LEM engineers while optimizing the cost and reducing the size, together with improving performance.
Special effort has been focused on a new Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) to help achieve these goals, resulting
in a new generation of ASIC specific current transducers based on the Open Loop Hall effect technology leading to the
development of the HO series.

2.67 ; 5
; 8.33

6.67 ;
12.5 ; 20.83

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR 5)
Orange for default setting

4 ; 7.5
; 12.5

10 ; 18.75
; 31.25

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR 5)
Orange for default setting

8 ; 15 ; 25

20 ; 37.5
; 62.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR 5)
Orange for default setting

2.67 ; 5
; 8.33

6.67 ;
12.5 ; 20.83

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR 5)
Orange for default setting

4 ; 7.5
; 12.5

10 ; 18.75
; 31.25

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR
Orange for default setting

8 ; 15 ; 25

20 ; 37.5
; 62.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ;


0.5 V or Vref 0.8V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR 5)
Orange for default setting

2.67 ; 5
; 8.33

6.67 ;
12.5 ; 20.83

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

4 ; 7.5
; 12.5

10 ; 18.75
; 31.25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

8 ; 15 ; 25

20 ; 37.5
; 62.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

13

HO 25-NPPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

2.67 ; 5
; 8.33

6.67 ;
12.5 ; 20.83

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

4 ; 7.5
; 12.5

10 ; 18.75
; 31.25

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

Number of primary turns

8 ; 15 ; 25

20 ; 37.5
; 62.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

2.5 ; 1.65 ; 1.5 ; 0.5


V or Vref 0.460V

DC-100 ; 250
; 600 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSMPR/SP33 5)
Orange for default setting

5)

New ASIC die, a complete Open Loop Hall


effect current transducer on a single chip.

With this ASIC at its heart, the HO models are designed for current measurements from 2.67 ARMS to 25 ARMS nominal, with nine
possible current ranges selectable either by digital programmability or by multi-range PCB configuration.
Possible nominal ranges of HO 25-NPPR/-NSMPR with the various primary bus bar configurations

Primary current

14

13

Range 1
IPN = 8 A

Range 2
IPN = 15 A

Range 3
IPN = 25 A

8A

15 A

25 A

4A

7.5 A

12.5 A

2.67 A

5A

8.33 A

Recommended
PCB Connection
Notes:
5) RefIN & Refout modes
P = Programmable by the user at any time for the current range (between 3 ranges) ; The internal reference (between 4 references) ; The response
time (between 3 response times) ; Lower comsumption mode ; Overcurrent detection level ; Device faulty indication mode ; Standby mode.
Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com
18

19

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

IP

DRS / REU
X @ IPN
TA = 25C

IPN

Technology

IPN = 2.67 A ... 25 A

HO SERIES

HO SERIES

HOs main benets include the following

HO name and codication

Three programmable current ranges: 8 ARMS, 15 ARMS, 25 ARMS (25 ARMS set by default)
A broad range of programmable functions including Low power mode, Standby mode, and EEPROM control (fault reporting)
Single + 3.3 V or + 5 V power supply (in two different HO versions)
Programmable over-current detection (OCD) function provided on a dedicated pin, to be set by the user over 16
programmable levels up to 5.8 x IPN (the nominal primary current). The OCD output turns on within 2 s when programmed
over-current occurs, switching from a high (5 V) to a low level (0 V). The over-current threshold is detected with 10 %
accuracy; the user can set a minimum duration of the OCD output pulse of 1 ms if required, to ensure that a short overload
can still be detected by an external micro-controller

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

Offset and gain drifts two times better than the previous generation

Programmable slow or quick response time (2 to 6 s) by choosing specific output filters


Four programmable internal reference voltages: 2.5, 1.65, 1.5 or 0.5 V (with + 5 V power supply), available on a dedicated pin
Possible use of an external voltage reference from 0.5 to 2.65 V (with + 5 V power supply)
Measuring range up to 2.5 x IPN

Only Vref IN

-40 to +105 C operating temperature range.

Code: 4

High accuracy at +25 C: 1% of IPN and at +85 C: 2.9% of IPN


Creepage & clearance distances: 8 mm + Comparative Tracking Index 600 V
Small device outline: 12 (W) x 23 (L) x 12 (H)mm
Through-hole and SMT packages

Key parameters of HO 25-NPPR/-NSMPR models

Programmable
Rating IPN (A RMS)

8 or 15 or 25

Accuracy @ +25 C
(% of IPN)

Measuring range IPM (A)

+/- 2.5 x IPN

Accuracy @ +105 C
(% of IPN)

3.8

Linearity (% of IPN)

0.5

Programmable internal
Reference VRef OUT (V)

0.5 / 1.5 / 1.65 / 2.5

Supply Voltage (VDC)

+ 3.3 or + 5 +/-10 %

Frequency Bandwidth
(kHz) (3 dB)

DC..100 to 600

Analog Voltage Output


(V) @ IPN

0.8

Offset drift (mV/K)

+/-0.095

Programmable Response
time @ 90 % of IPN tr (us)

2 - 3.5 - 6

Gain drift (ppm/K)

+/- 220

Users program the HO transducer through a connection to a host microcontroller: when the VRef pin is forced to the supply
voltage, the output pin becomes the I/O port of a single wire bus interface. Over this interface, serial data comprising a 12-bit
word conveys the users configuration choices, such as, amongst others: range selection, the internal refe
rence voltage, and
the over-current detection threshold. Data is sent over this interface to the transducer at 10 kbits/s, and programming takes only
a few hundred milliseconds. This programming procedure may be carried out at any time, so the operating parameters of the HO
transducer may be re-assigned, even during operation of the device in its application.
For users who require transducers already programmed to a single set of operating parameters, LEM can also offer models with
performance and function already set at the factory.

20

21

Open-loop

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 25-NP 5)

25

85

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 25-NP 5)

LTSP 25-NP

25

75

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 50-NP

18

LAH 25-NP

25

75

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 50-NP 5)

13

HO 25-NP-0000 5)

25

75

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 50-NP 5)

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM0000 5)

32

80

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 32-P 5)

13

HO 25-NP/
SP33-1000 5)

32

80

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 32-SM 5)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

14

HO 25-NSM/
SP33-1000 5)

32

80

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 32-P/SP33 5)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 25-P

32

80

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 32-SM/
SP33 5)

DC-50 (+/-3dB) 1)

3.75

-40...+85

16

HXD 25-P

DM

35

70

C/L

15

35 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-25...+70

17

LA 35-NP

3x4V

DC-10 (-3dB) 1)

4.85

-10...+75

TM

40

100

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 40-P 5)

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

40

100

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 40-SM 5)

C/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.625V

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.7

40

100

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 40-P/SP33 5)

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

40

100

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 40-SM/
SP33 5)

17

LA 25-NP

25

36

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

22

LA 25-NP/SP25

25

50

C/L

+ 5/0

12.5 mA

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.7

-40...+85

19

25

55

C/L

1215

25 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.4

-25...+85

25

62.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

25

62.5

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref 0.8V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

25

62.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

-40...+105

25

62.5

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref 0.460V

DC-250 (-3dB)

25

75

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2x
25

2 x 75

O/L

15

2x4V

3x
25

3 x 75

O/L

1215

25

80

C/L

25

80

25

85

14

19

15

Other

PCB

Aperture,
busbar, other

PCB

23

HTT 25-P

LTS 25-NP

-40...+85

10

LTSR 25-NP 5)

-40...+85

11

CAS 25-NP

LP

13

22

TA

Primary

kHz
@ IPN

17

BW

Iout

11

12

Secondary

21

DRS / REU

UC

Other

@ IPN

IPN

PCB

kHz

Secondary

Aperture,
busbar, other

-40...+85

Primary

PCB

0.5

TA

UR or UL

DC-150 (-1dB)

Technology

25 mA

BW

Iout

Vout

Features

+ 5/0

15

UC

IP

Technology
Fluxgate
CAS

C/L

Vout

Features

85

Packaging No

Packaging No

Connection

25

36

10

Open-loop

Type

25

DRS / REU

UR or UL

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Connection

IPN = 25 A ... 40 A

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

Type

IP

IPN

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

IPN = 25 A ... 40 A

20

18
23
16

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
22

LP = Longer Pins
DM = Dual Measurement
TM = Triplet Measurement
Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

23

DRS / REU

Connection

Open-loop

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

Packaging No

1215

50 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.65 6)

-40...+85

24

LA 55-P

50

150

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

12

CASR 50-NP 5)

50

70

C/L

1215

50 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.45 6)

-40...+85

24

LA 55-P/SP23

50

150

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-300 (+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+105

CKSR 50-NP 5)

50

70

C/L

1215

50 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.65 6)

-40...+85

25

LA 55-TP

50

150

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.4

-25...+85

15

HXN 50-P

50

100

C/L

1215

25 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.65 6)

-40...+85

24

LA 55-P/SP1

50

150

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

28

HAL 50-S

50

100

C/L

1215

25 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.65 6)

-40...+85

25

LA 55-TP/SP1

50

150

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 50-S

50

100

C/L

1215

25 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.65 6)

-40...+85

25

LA 55-TP/SP27

50

150

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 50-P

50

100

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 50-SB

50

150

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

31

HTB 50-P

50

110

C/L

1215

25 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.3

-25...+85

27

LAH 50-P

50

150

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

32

HTB 50-TP

50

125

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.8V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 50-P 5)

50

150

O/L

+ 1215

U C /2 V +/1.667 V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.5

-25...+85

33

HTB 50-P/SP5

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 50-SM 5)

50

150

O/L

+ 1215

U C /2 V +/1.667 V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.5

-25...+85

34

HTB 50-TP/SP5

35

HASS 50-S 5)

SC

BW

Vout
Iout

TA

Primary

kHz
@ IPN

Secondary

Other

UC

PCB

Features

IP

Aperture,
busbar, other

Type

IPN

PCB

Secondary

Other

kHz

Primary

PCB

@ IPN

TA

Aperture,
busbar, other

BW

PCB

Vout
Iout

Technology

C/L

UC

UR or UL

70

IP

Technology

UR or UL

Connection

Type

DRS / REU

IPN = 50 A ... 88 A

Fluxgate

Features

Closed-loop

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Open-loop

50

IPN

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

Packaging No

IPN = 50 A ... 88 A

50

125

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.8V

50

125

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref
0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

20

HLSR 50-P/
SP33 5)

50

150

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

50

125

O/L

+ 3.3/0

1.65V or Vref
0.460V

DC-240 (-3dB)

-40...+105

SMD

SMD

21

HLSR 50-SM/
SP33 5)

3 x 50

3x
150

O/L

1215

3x4V

DC-10 (-3dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+75

23

HTT 50-P

TM

50

150

Fluxgate
CAS

+ 5/0

2.5 V0.625 V

DC-300
(+/-3dB)

0.8

-40...+85

11

CAS 50-NP

3 x 75

3x
225

O/L

1215

3x4V

DC-10 (-3dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+75

23

HTT 75-P

TM

3 x 88

3x
240

C/L

15

3 x 22 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

-40...+85

36

LTT 88-S

TM

8
21

27

20

11

12

23

25

35
29
15

30

26
31
24

33

32
34

36
288

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
6) Accuracy calculated with max electrical offset instead of typical electrical offset @ U C = 15 V
24

SC = Split Core
TM = Triplet Measurement
Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

25

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 100-SB

100

300

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 100-S

100

300

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

28

HAL 100-S

100

300

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

38

HTA 100-S

100

300

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 100-S

100

300

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

100

300

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

100

300

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

+ 1215

U C/2 V +/1.667 V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.5

-25...+85

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.5

-25...+85

100

300

O/L

1)

28

HAL 200-S

-25...+85

38

HTA 200-S

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 200-S

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 200-P

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 200-S

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

35

HASS 200-S 5)

O/L

1215

4V

DC-8 (-1dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+70

39

HOP 300-SB

SC

600

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 300-SB

SC

300

600

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

31

HTB 300-P

300

600

O/L

+ 1215

U C/2 V +/1.667 V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.5

-25...+85

33

HTB 300-P/SP5

300

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 300-S

300

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

28

HAL 300-S

300

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

38

HTA 300-S

300

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 300-S

300

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 300-P

300

900

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

35

HASS 300-S 5)

1.5

-25...+85

200

600

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+80

200

600

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

200

600

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

HAS 100-P

200

600

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

31

HTB 100-P

200

600

O/L

15

4V

32

HTB 100-TP

200

600

O/L

15

33

HTB 100-P/SP5

200

600

O/L

34

HTB 100-TP/SP5

300

450

35

HASS 100-S 5)

300

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

3 x 100

3 x 300

O/L

1215

3x4V

DC-10 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+75

23

HTT 100-P

150

450

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB)

1)

2.75

-40...+80

31

HTB 150-P

3 x 150

3 x 450

O/L

1215

3x4V

DC-10 (-3dB)

1)

2.7

-10...+75

23

HTT 150-P

TM

200

300

O/L

1215

4V

DC-8 (-1dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+70

39

HOP 200-SB

SC

200

300

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or
Vref 1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

41

HTFS 200-P 5)

200

300

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or
Vref 1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

40

HTFS 200-P/SP2 5)

200

400

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 200-SB

200

500

O/L

1215

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

31

HTB 200-P

26

HAC 200-S

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

300

37

U C/2 V +/1.667 V

100

+ 1215

+ 1215

O/L

O/L

HTB 200-P/SP5

500

300

33

kHz

200

SC

100

@ IPN

U C/2 V +/1.667 V

Type

TM

SC

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Primary

PCB

Other

Aperture,
busbar,
other

PCB

PCB

BW

IP

Secondary

28

DRS / REU

1215

UC

IPN

Features

O/L

kHz

Packaging No

200

@ IPN

Open-loop

UR or UL

100

Secondary

Connection

TA

Other

Primary

Vout
Iout

PCB

BW

DRS / REU
X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Type

UC

Technology

IP

UR or UL

IPN

Features

Connection

TA

Vout
Iout

IPN = 200 A ... 300 A

Open-loop

Packaging No

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

DRS / REU

Technology

DRS / REU

IPN = 100 A ... 200 A

23
38
31

39

33
42

40

29
30
35

32

34
41

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
26

37

SC = Split Core
TM = Triplet Measurement
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C/L

1215

150 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

25

LA 100-TP

150

212

C/L

1215

75 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

24

LA 100-P/
SP13

200

300

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.65

-40...+85

27

LAH 100-P

200

300

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.65

43

LF 205-S/SP3

200

300

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

47

LA 125-P

200

420

C/L

1215

100 mA

47

LA 125-P/SP1

200

420

C/L

1215

-25...+85

48

LA 125-P/SP3

200

420

C/L

0.8

-40...+85

47

LA 125-P/SP4

200

420

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.41

-40...+85

49

LAH 125-P

300

130 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

Pending

50

LA 130-P

1215

65 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

Pending

50

1215

75 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

-40...+85

Pending

51

C/L

1215

50 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.45 6)

-40...+85

100

160

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.45 6)

-25...+70

100

160

C/L

1215

50 mA

DC-200 (-1dB)

0.3

-25...+85

100

200

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

125

200

C/L

1215

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.8

-40...+85

125

200

C/L

1215

62.5 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.8

-25...+85

125

200

C/L

1215

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.8

125

300

C/L

1215

62.5 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

125

200

C/L

1215

125 mA

130

200

C/L

1215

130

200

C/L

150

212

C/L

Other

PCB

Pending

51

LA 150-P/SP1

Pending

52

LA 150-TP

47

LA 200-P

-25...+85

47

LA 200-P/SP4

0.45

-25...+85

53

LAF 200-S

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

43

LF 205-S

100 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

45

LF 205-P

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

44

LF 205-S/SP1

C/L

1215

100 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

46

LF 205-P/SP1

500

C/L

1220

150 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-40...+85

54

LF 305-S

300

500

C/L

1220

150 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

55

LF 305-S/
SP10

LA 130-P/SP1

300

700

C/L

15

150 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

56

LA 306-S

LA 150-P

366

950

C/L

15

183 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-10...+70

57

LT 305-S

PC

@ IPN

BW

TA
Primary

Secondary

kHz
%

Other

150

Vout
Iout

PCB

100

IP

Type

54
55

53

25

56

27

43

44

45
46

49

57

24

50

51

52
47

48

Notes:
6) Accuracy calculated with max electrical offset instead of typical electrical offset @ U C = 15 V
28

PC = Pin Compatible LT 100-P


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DRS / REU

212

-40...+85

@ IPN

Type

IPN

Features

150

0.45 6)

Secondary

Packaging No

LA 100-P

DC-200 (-1dB)

Primary

kHz

UR or UL

24

50 mA

Iout
V

TA

PCB

1215

BW

Closed-loop

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Technology

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

Packaging No

C/L

Vout

Features

UR or UL

150

Connection

UC

100

IP

DRS / REU

PCB

Connection

UC

IPN

IPN = 150 A ... 366 A

Closed-loop

Aperture,
busbar,
other

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

DRS / REU

Technology

DRS / REU

IPN = 100 A ... 150 A

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-40...+80

400

600

O/L

+ 1215

U C/2 V +/- 1.667 V

DC-50 (-3dB)

1.5

-25...+85

400

600

O/L

1215

4V

DC-8 (-1dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+70

400

600

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or Vref
1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

400

600

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or Vref
1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

1)

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

31

HTB 400-P

500

1000

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 500-SB

33

HTB 400-P/SP5

500

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB)

1)

1.75

-25...+85

28

HAL 500-S

39

HOP 400-SB

500

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

38

HTA 500-S

41

HTFS 400-P 5)

500

1500

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 500-S

HTFS 400-P/
SP2 5)

1500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 500-S

40

500

500

1500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB)

2.75

-25...+85

61

HAX 500-S

600

900

O/L

1215

4V

DC-8 (-1dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+70

39

HOP 600-SB

600

900

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or Vref
1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

41

HTFS 600-P 5)

600

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 600-S

600

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB)

1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 600-P

600

900

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

35

HASS 600-S 5)

600

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

28

HAL 600-S

600

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

38

HTA 600-S

600

1800

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 600-S

600

1800

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 600-S

400

800

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

3.4

-10...+70

26

HTR 400-SB

400

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 400-S

400

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 400-P

400

900

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+85

35

HASS 400-S 5)

400

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

28

HAL 400-S

400

1000

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-25...+85

38

HTA 400-S

400

1200

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 400-S

400

1200

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 400-S

SC

BW

@ IPN

kHz

Primary

C
%

1)

Secondary

Other

Vout
Iout

PCB

UC

Aperture,
busbar, other

IP

SC

750

O/L

1215

4V

DC-8 (-1dB) 1)

3.75

-10...+70

39

HOP 500-SB

500

800

C/L

1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-40...+70

58

LF 505-S

500

800

C/L

1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-10...+70

59

LF 505-S/SP15

800

1200

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or Vref
1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

41

HTFS 800-P 5)

500

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

29

HAS 500-S

800

1200

O/L

+ 5/0

U C/2 V or Vref
1.25V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

1.4

-40...+105

40

HTFS 800-P/
SP2 5)

500

900

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+80

30

HAS 500-P

800

1600

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+70

60

HOP 800-SB

DC-50 (-3dB)

1)

1.4

-40...+85

35

HASS 500-S

800

1800

O/L

15

4V

DC-50 (-3dB) 1)

2.7

-10...+80

37

HAC 800-S

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+70

60

HOP 500-SB/
SP1

800

2400

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 800-S

500

900

O/L

+ 5/0

2.5V or Vref
0.625V

500

1000

O/L

1215

4V

SC

1)

500

5)

SC

39

42

33
26

38

SC

SC

61

40

31
33
41
37

60

29
35

33
30

28

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
5) RefIN & Refout modes
30

SC

DRS / REU

1215

Type

IPN

TA

Features

O/L

Packaging No

600

Connection

Open-loop

UR or UL

400

DRS / REU

PCB

IPN = 500 A ... 800 A


Technology

Features

kHz

UR or UL

@ IPN

Closed-loop

Type

Secondary

Other

Primary

PCB

BW

Aperture,
busbar, other

Vout
Iout

Open-loop

Connection

TA

PCB

UC

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

IP

Technology

IPN

DRS / REU

Packaging No

DRS / REU

IPN = 400 A ... 500 A

58

59

SC = Split Core
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Self
powered

2..M. f.IPAC V 3) 4)
M.dIP/dt V 2) 4)

500 (+3dB)

2..M. f.IPAC V 3) 4)
M.dIP/dt V 2) 4)

430 (+3dB)

0.65

4) 7)

0.8 4) 7)

-10...+65

-10...+65

-10...+65

Split core
55 mm
Max

3m
cable

Split core
125 mm
Max

1.5 m
cable

Split core
125 mm
Max

3m
cable

IPN = 1000 A ... 2000 A


Iout

BW

@ IPN

kHz

1000

1000

O/L

15

4V

1000

1500

C/L

1524

200 mA

1000

1500

C/L

1524

200 mA

1000

2000

O/L

1215

1000

2500

O/L

1000

3000

1200
1500

Primary

C
%

DC-50 (-3dB)

Secondary
Other

UC

PCB

63

64

65

Connection

TA

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Vout

PCB

IP

RT 500/SP1

RT 2000

Closed-loop

Type

1.75

-25...+85

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.3

-40...+85

66

LF 1005-S

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.3

-10...+85

67

LF 1005-S/SP22

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+70

60

HOP 1000-SB

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 1000-S

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-25...+85

61

HAX 1000-S

2500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 1200-S

2500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

1.75

-40...+105

42

HAT 1500-S

5500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-25...+85

2000

5500

O/L

15

4V

DC- 25(-1dB)

1)

2.75

-10...+80

2500

5500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB)

1)

4000

4000

O/L

15

10 V

4000

4000

O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

HTA 1000-S

SC

Other

Secondary

PCB

Primary

61

HAX 2000-S

70

HAXC 2000-S

61

HAX 2500-S
HAZ 4000-SB

Type

2.75

-25...+85

DC-3 (-3dB)

1)

-25...+85

71

DC-3 (-3dB)

1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 4000-SBI

71

HAZ 4000-SBI/
SP1

4000

4000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

4000

6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-25...+70

72

LT 4000-S

4000

6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

-25...+70

73

LT 4000-T

4000

12000

Fluxgate
IT

24

1600 mA

DC- 50(1dB) 8)

0.06 9)

-40...+70

74

ITL 4000-S

6000

6000

O/L

15

10 V

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 6000-SB

6000

6000

O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 6000-SBI

6000

6000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 6000-SBI/
SP1

10000

10000

O/L

15

10 V

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 10000-SB

10000

10000

O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (-3dB)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 10000-SBI

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 10000-SBI/
SP1

1)

10000

10000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

10000

15000

C/L

4860

1A

DC-100 (-1dB)

12000

12000

O/L

15

10 V

12000

12000

O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

DC-3 (-3dB)

1)

0.3

-25...+70

75

LT 10000-S

DC-3 (-3dB)

1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 12000-SB

DC-3 (-3dB)

1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 12000-SBI

71

HAZ 12000-SBI/
SP1

71

HAZ 14000-SB

-25...+85

71

HAZ 14000-SBI

12000

12000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

14000

14000

O/L

15

10 V

14000

14000

O/L

15

20 mA

14000

14000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 14000-SBI/
SP1

1500

3000

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+70

60

HOP 1500-SB

1500

4500

O/L

15

4V

DC-25 (-3dB) 1)

2.75

-25...+85

61

HAX 1500-S

2000

3000

O/L

1215

4V

DC-10 (-1dB) 1)

2.5

-10...+70

60

HOP 2000-SB

SC

20000

20000

O/L

15

10 V

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 20000-SB

2000

3000

O/L

1215

4V

DC-4 (-1dB)

1)

2.5

-10...+70

68

HOP 2000-SB/SP1

SC

20000

20000

O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 20000-SBI

2000

3000

C/L

1524

400 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.2

-40...+85

69

LF 2005-S

20000

20000

O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
20 mA @ +IPN

DC-3 (-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

71

HAZ 20000-SBI/
SP1

66

42

SC

@ IPN

kHz

TA

PCB

BW

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Vout
Iout

Features

2000

RT 2000/SP1

1)

38

RT 500

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

62

Open-loop
X @ IPN
TA = 25C

IPN

Features

Other

PCB

Aperture,
busbar,
other

1.5 m
cable

IP

Packaging No

0.80 4) 7)

Split core
55 mm
Max

Connection

UC

IPN

Fluxgate

DRS / REU

Self
powered

700 (+3dB)

-10...+65

Closed-loop

UR or UL

2..M. f.IPAC V
M.dIP/dt V 2) 4)

3) 4)

0.65 4) 7)

Type

Open-loop

Technology

Self
powered

700 (+3dB)

Packaging No

2..M. f.IPAC V 3) 4)
M.dIP/dt V 2) 4)

UR or UL

Self
powered

Secondary

IPN = 2000 A ... 20000 A DRS / REU

Rogowski

Features

2000

Rogowski

@ IP

Primary

Packaging No

2000

Rogowski

kHz

Connection

TA

UR or UL

500

Rogowski

Technology

DRS / REU

500

BW

Vout
Iout

PCB

A AC

UC

DRS / REU
X @ IP
TA = 25C

IPN

Technology

IPN = 500 A AC ... 2000 A AC

61
70

67

75
72

73

74

Notes:
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid
excessive core heating at high frequency
2) Instantaneous
3) For sinusoidal wave (f in Hz)
4) M= Transfer ratio 0.064 H (+/- 5%):
RT models are provided with up to
5 % manufacturing tolerance
7) Max positioning error
8) 40 A RMS
9) XG = Global accuracy
32

38

60

62

63

64

65

71
68
69

SC = Split Core
Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

33

Current Transducers - Minisens

DRS / REU

Until today, these factors have been major limitations


for the use of current measurement in smaller electrical
systems. However, there is a growing demand for current
measurement in such systems, as inverter control of
electric motors becomes more popular, for greater
control of speed and position, and improved energy
efficiency. Fortunately, new techniques allow producing
smaller and lower-cost transducers that can make current
measurement a reality in such systems.
The trend in power electronics is not different to that in
other electronics fields: a greater degree of integration
coupled with a lower component count.
Minisens, FHS integrated LEM current transducer, for
AC and DC isolated current measurement up to 100
kHz, shows the way. This new product combines all the
necessary electronics with a Hall-effect sensor and
magnetic concentrators in a single eight-pin, surfacemount package (Fig. 1): A step towards miniaturization and
manufacturing cost reduction (as part of a standard PCB
assembly process).
It can be isolated simply by mounting it on a printed
circuit board on the opposite side to the track carrying
the current to be measured, does not suffer from losses
and can make use of PCB design techniques to adjust
sensitivity and therefore remove the need for an amplifier.

Working principle:
Minisens/FHS converts the magnetic field of a sensed
current into a voltage output. This primary current flows
in a cable or PCB track near the IC and is electrically
isolated from it. Hall effect devices integrated in the
IC are used to measure the magnetic field, this field
being focused in the region of the Hall cells by magnetic
concentrators placed on top of the IC.

the track (Fig. 3). It is important to note that sensitivity is


greater for thinner tracks. However, the thinner the track,
the quicker the temperature rises.

This is the basic working principle of the


Hall effect open-loop technology, but
all incorporated into a single small IC
package.
The current sensed can be
either positive or negative.
The polarity of the magnetic
field is detected to generate
either a positive or negative
voltage output around a voltage
reference defined as the initial
offset at no field. The standard
initial offset is 2.5 V (internal
reference). The user can specify
an external reference between
+2 and +2.8 V.

Ip

Sensitivity function of track to magnetic sensor distance


(70 microns thick track)

It is manufactured in a standard
CMOS process and assembled in a
SO8-IC package.

Design considerations:
The most common way to use Minisens is to locate it over
a PCB track that is carrying the current that needs to be
measured. To optimise the function of the transducer,
some simple rules need to be applied to the track
dimensions. By varying the PCB and track configuration,
it is possible to measure currents ranging from 2 to 100
Amps. One possible configuration places the IC directly
over a single PCB track (Fig. 2).
In this configuration, isolation is provided by the distance
between the pins of the transducer and the track, and
currents in the range from 2 to 20 A can be measured.
Insulation can be improved by placing the transducer
on the opposite side of the board, but still directly over
the line of the track. The thickness of the board and the
track itself will both affect the sensitivity, as they directly
influence the distance between the sensing elements
(located into the IC) and the position of the primary
conductor. Sensitivity is also affected by the width of

120
100

2 mm wide track
3 mm wide track

80
60
nominal distance for a
top side track

40

nominal distance for a


bottom side track
with 1.6 mm PCB

20
0
1

1.235

1.5

2.5

This configuration is also possible on the opposite side of


the PCB to the Minisens providing then a higher insulation
configuration (Fig. 5) as creepage and clearance distances
are improved (longer).
The sensitivity can be increased further by other
techniques, such as using a jumper (wire) over the
Minisens to create a loop with the PCB track, or multiple
turns can be implemented in different PCB layers. Larger
currents can be measured by positioning the transducer
farther from the primary conductor or by using a wider
PCB track or busbar. Designs are unlimited, under PCB
designers control, and can lead to needs for insulation,
nominal current to measure, sensitivity optimisation, etc.
This is full design flexibility.

1 mm wide track

As with a single track, it is better to have wider tracks


around the Minisens than under it (to reduce temperature
rise) (Figs. 4 and 5).

2.905

3.5

track axis to sensor distance (mm)

Fig. 3: Sensitivity (mV/A) versus track width and distance


between the track and the sensing elements.

The maximum current that can be safely applied


continuously is determined by the temperature rise of
the track and the ambient temperature. The use of a
track with varying width gives the best combination
of sensitivity and track temperature rise. To maintain
temperature levels, the width, thickness and shape of the
track are very important. Minisens maximum operating
temperature is 125C.

Special features for added value:


Two outputs are available: one filtered, to limit the noise
bandwidth, and one unfiltered which has a response
time under 3 s, for current short-circuit detection (IGBT
protection) or threshold detection.
Minisens operates from a + 5 V power supply. To reduce
power consumption in sensitive applications, it can be
switched to a standby mode by means of an external
signal to reduce the consumption from 20 milliamps to 20
microamps.
In addition, a special care to the adjacent perturbing
(stray) fields has to be brought.

For low currents (under 10 A), it is advisable to make


several turns with the primary track or to use a narrow
track to increase the magnetic field generated by the
primary current.

The IC sensitivity to the magnetic field of the primary


current is 600 mV/mT max.

Figs. 4 and 5: Possible multi-turn designs.


Fig. 2: One possible PCB design; The track is located
underneath the Minisens

Fig. 1: Minisens - FHS model

34

35

DRS / REU

Traditional measurement systems are not used in markets


such as low power domestic electrical products and air
conditioning systems for a number of reasons. If isolation
is needed in a shunt-based system, an optocoupler is
also necessary, adding to the cost and bulk. For current
measurements over approximately 10 A, the losses in the
shunt become significant resulting in an unacceptable
temperature rise. At lower current levels, the shunt will
need to have a high resistance to ensure that its output is
not too small. Generally, an amplifier may also be needed.

Sensitivity (mV/A)

DRS / REU

Minisens FHS model


From 2 to 100 Amps
To help your innovation,
we make ourselves small.

DRS / REU

Current Transducers - Minisens

DRS / REU

Minisens related:
Gain:
+/- 3 % (better measured)
Initial offset: +/- 10 mV
Linearity:
+/- 1.5 % (better measured)
Offset drift: +/- 0.15 mV/K
Gain drift:
+/- 300 ppm/K

Mechanical design related

4 % to 7 %
5 % to 8 %

protect the environment by adjusting


washing time and water usage. They are
also aiming to improve the performance
of the machine, in terms of out-of balance
detection, vibration reduction, different
programs for different types of clothes
and noise reduction. An inverter-based
system offers this finer control, allowing
the designer to have both new and
improved functions. Such a system needs
accurate measurement of motor current,
and two Minisens transducers can be
mounted directly onto the control PCB to
provide the necessary measurements.

<4%

Air-conditioning units:

(distance and shape variations of the primary conductor vs


the IC):

PCB thickness
Copper tracks thickness/width
Solder joints thickness
Correct positioning of Minisens

In concrete application on a PCB


Overall accuracy (% of IPN)
At + 25 C (Initial offset compensated):
Over temperature range ( ... + 85 C):
With calibration:
(over temperature range ( ... + 85 C)

Traditionally, air-conditioning units have


relied on simple on/off control of the
motor. However, this has resulted in a
wide variation of temperature and has required a relatively
large motor, which is either off or running at full power
resulting in a lot of noise. Modern air conditioners use
inverter control, starting the motor at full speed to adjust
the temperature coarsely and then reducing the speed
and oscillating closely around the target temperature
(Fig. 9).

These mechanical parameters must be closely controlled


in the production process. Alternatively, in-circuit
calibration of the Minisens or the DSP can be used to
avoid most of these errors.

Evaluate Minisens in your


application: Evaluation kits
Several PCBs (Figs. 6 and 7) have been developed to
demonstrate Minisens as a current transducer in different
applications, and to validate simulations which were made
to predict the transducer sensitivity: These are available
on request for application testing.

Low cost UPSs as well as battery chargers


can benefit from Minisens to ensure
the current control as well as
the fault protection (current
overload detection) or to
detect current presence.

Two typical examples will show the advantages offered by


Minisens in todays applications:

Washing Machines:

This
fault
protection
function has to be fulfilled
for
electrical
shutters,
door openers and other
equipment of that nature.

Designers of modern washing machines are looking


for more accurate control of the electric motor, to save
energy by improving the efficiency of the system and

Kit 4

1 turn

Fig. 7: Minisens kits with


high isolation
(8 mm clearance/
creepage)

Kit 6

Kit 5

Kit 9

Kit 8

1 turn

1 turn

Multi turns

With jumper Multi turns

16

10

IPN (A) @ Tamb = 85 C


(Tpcb max 115 C)

16

30

IPM (A) @ Vout = 2 V

30

10

11

IPM (A) @ Vout = 2 V

55

78

16

67.2

206.2

186.1

36.3

25.8

125.6

36

Fig. 9: Inverter control vs. conventional control

Kit 7

IPN (A) @ Tamb = 85 C


(Tpcb max 115 C)

Sensitivity (mV/A)
@ 600 mV/mT

Fig. 8: Motor control in washing machines

Such a system produces less noise, requires less power


to maintain the target temperature, and can use a smaller
motor. Japanese air-conditioner manufacturers have
already moved to this method and those in the United
States, China and Europe are now following.

LEM design guides are also available to orientate and


advise PCB designers in the building of their PCBs
when using Minisens, in order to optimise the use of the
transducer (on request).

Fig. 6: Minisens kits with low isolation


(0.4 mm clearance/creepage)

DRS / REU

Minisens overall accuracy

Sensitivity (mV/A)
@ 600 mV/mT

Picture provided by courtesy


of PsiControl mechatronics

37

CT

Self
0.050.06
powered

-20...+70

16

5, 10, 20, 50,


100, 150
5, 10, 20, 50,
100, 150
10, 20, 50,
100, 150, 200
2, 5, 10, 20,
50, 100,
150, 200
10, 20, 50,
AC RMS 100, 150, 200
2, 5, 10, 20,
50, 100,
150, 200
10, 25, 50,
75, 100,
150, 200,
300, 400

CT

CT
CT
CT
CT

PRiME

+24 VDC

Loop
10, 25, 50,
powered
75, 100,
PRiME +1224
150, 200,
VDC
300, 400
Loop
2, 5, 10, 20,
powered
50, 100,
CT
+24 VDC
150, 200
Loop
2, 5, 10, 20,
powered
50, 100,
CT
+24 VDC
150, 200

AC True
RMS

10, 25, 50,


75, 100,
150, 200,
300, 400

UR or UL

Output

DIN Rail

Split Core

Aperture
mm

Technology

Self
powered
Loop
powered
+2030
VDC
Self
powered
Loop
powered
+24 VDC
Self
powered
Loop
powered
+24 VDC

CT

PRiME

+24 VDC

Loop
powered
PRiME +12..24
VDC
Loop
powered
375, 500, 750 CT
+24 VDC
Loop
1000, 1333,
powered
CT
2000
+24 VDC
10, 25, 50,
75, 100,
150, 200,
300, 400

0.050.06

0.050.06

1.5 a)

1.5 a)

-20...+60

-20...+60

16

16

0-16mA

0-33mA

0-5/10 VDC

4-20 mA DC

155

TT 50-SD

156

TT 100-SD

157

158

AT 5..150 B5/10

AT 5..150 B420L

RMS (average) output

RMS (average) output

0.050.06

21.7 x
-20...+50
21.7

0.020.1

-20...+50

21.7 x
21.7

0.050.06

-20...+50

19

0-10 VDC

161

AK 50..200 C10

RMS (average) output

0.020.1

-20...+50

19

4-20 mA DC

161

AK 5..200 C420L

RMS (average) output

0-10 VDC

159

AK 50..200 B10

RMS (average) output

4-20 mA DC

159

AK 5..200 B420L

RMS (average) output

0.032

1 a)

-20...+60 18.5

0-5/10 VDC

162

AP 50..400 B5/10

RMS output (average)


0-5/10 VDC switch selectable
voltage output
Switch selectable
measuring ranges

0.032

1 a)

-20...+60 18.5

4-20 mA DC

163

AP 50..400 B420L

RMS output (average)


Switch selectable
measuring ranges

0.010.4

21.7 x
21.7

4-20 mA DC

160

AKR 5..200 B420L

0.010.4

0.036

0.036

0.010.4

0.010.4

a)

1 a)

-20...+50

-20...+50

19

-20...+60 18.5

-20...+60 18.5

-20...+50

-20...+50

76

4-20 mA DC

0-5/10 VDC

4-20 mA DC

4-20 mA DC

76

161

162

163

164

4-20 mA DC

164

AKR 5..200 C420L

APR 50..400 B5/10

True RMS output


AKR 750 C420L J Switch selectable
measuring ranges
True RMS output
AKR 2000 C420L J Switch selectable
measuring ranges

O/L

+20..50
VDC

DC &
0.026

1 a)

-40...+70

32

0-5/10
VDC

165

DHR 100..1000 C5/10

UL from 100 to 400 A


True RMS output

O/L

+20..50
VDC

DC &
0.026

1 a)

-40...+70

32

4-20
mADC

165

DHR 100..1000 C420

UL from 100 to 400 A


True RMS output

O/L

+20..50
VDC

DC &
0.026

1 a)

-40...+70 104 x 40

0-5/10
VDC

166

AHR 500..2000 B5/10

True RMS output

O/L

+20..50
VDC

DC &
0.026

1 a)

-40...+70 104 x 40

4-20
mADC

166

AHR 500..2000 B420

True RMS output

O/L

+/- 15 VDC

DC &
0.0153

1 a)

-25...+85 162 x 42

0-10 V DC

71

HAZ 4000..20000 -SRU

True RMS output

O/L

+/- 15 VDC

DC &
0.0153

1 a)

-25...+85 162 x 42

0-20
mADC

71

HAZ 4000..20000 -SRI

True RMS output

O/L

+/- 15 VDC

DC &
0.0153

1 a)

-25...+85 162 x 42

4-20
mADC

71

HAZ 4000..20000
-SRI/SP1

True RMS output

50, 75,
100, 150,
200, 225,
300, 400

O/L

+20..45
VDC

DC

50, 75,
100, 150,
200, 225,
300, 400

O/L

+20..45
VDC

DC

50, 75,
100, 150,
200, 225,
300, 400

O/L

+20..45
VDC

100, 200,
300, 400,
500, 600,
1000
100, 200,
300, 400,
500, 600,
1000
500, 800,
1000, 1500,
2000
DC &
AC True 500, 800,
RMS 1000, 1500,
2000
4k, 6k,
10k, 12k,
14k, 20k
4k, 6k,
10k, 12k,
14k, 20k
4k, 6k,
10k, 12k,
14k, 20k

DC

True RMS output


Switch selectable
measuring ranges
True RMS output
Switch selectable
measuring ranges
True RMS output (average)
0-5/10 VDC switch selectable
voltage output
Switch selectable
measuring ranges

True RMS output


APR 50..400 B420L Switch selectable
measuring ranges

Type

50, 75,
100, 150,

UC

BW

TA = 25

TA
C

C
V

kHz
%

-20...+50

21.7 x
21.7

0-5/10
VDC

167

DK 100..400 B5/10

-20...+50

21.7 x
21.7

4-20
mADC

167

DK 100..400 B420

DC

-20...+50

21.7 x
21.7

0-20
mADC

167

DK 100..400 B020

DC

1 b)

-20...+50

21.7 x

4-20

167

DK 100..400 B420 B

+20..45
O/L

Features

VDC

Magnitude only - Not the


direction
Switch selectable
measuring ranges
Unipolar voltage output
Magnitude only - Not the
direction - 4 mA at Ip=0
Switch selectable
measuring ranges
Unipolar current output
Magnitude only - Not the
direction - 0 mA at Ip=0
Switch selectable
measuring ranges
Unipolar current output
DC bipolar measurement

200, 225,

21.7

mADC

(magnitude and direction)


12 mA at Ip = 0

300, 400
DC

5, 10, 20,

Bipolar

50, 75, 100

+20..45
O/L

VDC

O/L

Loop
powered
+2030
VDC

4-20
DC

-20...+50

19.1

mADC

DC bipolar measurement
168

DK 20..100 C420 B

(magnitude and direction)


12 mA at Ip = 0

500, 800,
1000, 1500,
2000

DC bipolar measurement
DC

1 a)

-10...+70 104 x 40

4-20 mA

169

DH 500..2000 B420L B

(magnitude and direction)


12 mA at Ip = 0

71

157

155

156

164
166

169

162

158

Notes:
a) Excluding offset
b) 2% for 400 A model
O with adapter
UL listed
recognized

168

161

165

38

163

159

160

167

Dedicated data sheets are the only recognized reference documents for the given performances and data - Data sheets: www.lem.com

39

DRS / REU

100

Packaging No

Features

UR or UL

kHz

Type

X @ IIPN

Open-loop

Output

-20...+70

25 C

IPN

DIN Rail

TA =

TA

DRS / REU
Split Core

Self
0.050.06
powered

IIPN

IPN = 5 A ... 20000 A


Aperture
mm

CT

BW

PRIME

Technology

50

UC

CT

Signal conditioning
type

Signal conditioning
type

IPN

Packaging No

DRS / REU

X@

AC
instantaneous

DRS / REU

IPN = 2 A ... 2000 A

15

25 mA

50 mA

Note c)

Note c)

0.9

0.7

VPN = 50 V ... 400 V


VPN
V

VP
V

XG
UC

Vout

BW

TA = 25 C

TA

Iout
V

kHz
@ VPN

% @ VPN
with max
offset taken

75
188

Insulating digital
technology

225

Insulating digital
technology

250

375

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

200

300

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

400

600

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

140

200

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/200 V

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.2 @ Vp

350

500

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/500 V

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.2 @ Vp

125
150

1524
1524
1524

50 mA
50 mA
50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

76

0...+70

IDT

Insulating digital
technology

50

0...+70

-40...+85

78

-40...+85

78

77

DVL 50
DVL 125
DVL 150

@ VPN

% @ VPN
with max
offset
taken

Type

750

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 500

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

750

1125

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 750

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

1000

1500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 1000

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

1000

1500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 1000

Cable

Cable

1200

1800

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 1200/SP2

Cable

M5 + Faston

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 1500

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 1500

Cable

M5 + Faston

2000

3000

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 2000

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

2000

3000

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 2000

Cable

Cable

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

2000

3000

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 2000/SP1

Cable

M5 + Faston

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

Insulating digital
technology

2000

3000

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

83

DV 2000/SP2

M5

M5

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

2800

4200

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

84

DV 2800/SP4

M5

M5

3000

4500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.35

-40...+85

84

DV 3000/SP1

M5

M5

78

DVL 250

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

79

LV 25-200

Faston

Faston

4200

6000

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 4200/SP3

Cable

Cable

79

LV 25-400

Faston

Faston

4200

6000

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

84

DV 4200/SP4

M5

M5

-40...+85

80

CV 3-200

2 x M5

4 x M5

600

900

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

79

LV 25-600

Faston

Faston

-40...+85

80

CV 3-500

2 x M5

4 x M5

800

1200

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

79

LV 25-800

Faston

Faston

1000

1500

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

79

LV 25-1000

Faston

Faston

1200

1800

C/L

1215

25 mA

Note c)

0.9

-25...+70

79

LV 25-1200

Faston

Faston

2500

3750

C/L

15

50 mA

Note c)

0.9

0...+70

85

LV 100-2500

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

3000

4500

C/L

15

50 mA

Note c)

0.9

0...+70

85

LV 100-3000

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

3500

4500

C/L

15

50 mA

Note c)

0.9

0...+70

85

LV 100-3500

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

4000

6000

C/L

15

50 mA

Note c)

0.9

0...+70

85

LV 100-4000

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

700

1000

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/1000 V

DC-500
(-1dB @ 50 % VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1000

2 x M5

4 x M5

840

1200

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/1200 V

DC-800
(-1dB @ 40% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1200

2 x M5

4 x M5

1000

1500

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/1500 V

DC-800
(-1dB @ 33% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1500

2 x M5

4 x M5

1400

2000

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/2000 V

DC-300
(-1dB @ 25% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85
.+85

80

CV 3-2000

2 x M5

4 x M5

81

82

83

84

78
77

76

80

85

79

Notes:
c) See response time in individual data sheet
d) The primary and secondary connections of this transducer are done on PCB
e) Mechanical Mounting
O) Recognition pending
40

secondary

kHz

Connection

TA

primary

XG
TA = 25 C

Connection

BW

Iout

Packaging No

Vout

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

UR or UL

UC

IDT

500

LV 100 e)

Fluxgate

Type

Technology

LV 25-P d)

Closed-loop

78

-40...+85

Type

VP

DRS / REU

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41

DRS / REU

C/L

%@I

PN
with max offset taken

Packaging No

20 (5000 V)

kHz

UR or UL

10 (100 to 2500 V)

secondary

1215

TA = 25 C

VPN = 500 V ... 4200 V


VPN

Connection

C/L

Iout @ IPN

TA

Packaging No

14 (700 V)

(VP)

XG

Closed-loop

primary

10 (10 to 500 V)

(VPN)

BW

Connection

mA

IP

UR or UL

mA

Technology

DRS / REU
UC

IPN

Technology

DRS / REU

VPN = 10 V ... 2500 V

Wi-LEM

DRS / REU

Wireless Local Energy Meter

Wi-LEM COMPONENTS
Energy Meter Node (EMN):
Open Data
Architecture
(Modbus Protocol)

Wi-Pulse
Wi-Zone
Wi-Temp

DRS / REU

DRS / REU

Battery Powered
Temperature &
Humidity Transducer

Single or three phase energy meter with embedded wireless


data transmission module
Measurement ranges:
- Current from 20 to 2000 A
- Voltage from 90 to 500 VAC

Pulse Counter
(Gas*,Electricity,
Water)
Mesh Gate

Auto-Configuration

Measurement values:
Interval Based Values
(5 to 30 minutes Configurable Reading Intervals)

Mesh Node

L3
L1
L2
SUM L1
Avg Min Max Avg Min Max Avg Min Max

Energy Meter Node

Compact Size
Received Signal
Strength Indication

Split-Core
Current measurement

Cummulated
Values

Easy Mounting

L2

L3 SUM

Current (A)
Voltage (V)
Active Energy (kWh)
Reactive Energy (kVarh)
Apparent Energy (kVA)
Frequency

Wi-Pulse:

Comprehensive Monitoring Solution


Cut Installation Costs

A transducer that counts and transmits pulses coming from


meters like water or gas*

Wi-Zone:
Temperature and Humidity transducer

Easy Commissioning
Wi-Temp:
Two inputs thermistors based temperature sensors

Applications :
-

Establish the breakdown of energy use (where does it all go?)


Allocate energy wastes to users
Determine efficiency of equipment
Audit before & after energy use for retrofit projects
Manage the load profile (peak demand)
Maintenance and Entreprise Asset Management

Mesh Gate:
A gateway managing the mesh network (up to 200 Nodes).
It provides data through serial interface to a PC or RTU

Mesh Node:
Repeater linking various Nodes. They enable wireless
communication throughout a large installation

* an additional intrinsic safety barrier module is needed

42

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IPN = 400 A ... 500 A

TTR - On-Board
Connection

Closed-loop

30 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.8

-40...+85

LA 25-NP/SP38

400

650

C/L

15

100 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

Molex

108

LAC 300-S

1.5

2.2

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

LA 25-NP/SP34

400

1000 C/L

15

133 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.4

1.2

-40...+75

Aperture
13x30 mm

Cable

109

LAC 300-S/
SP7

2.5

C/L

15

40 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.7

-40...+85

LA 25-NP/SP39

350

1200 C/L 1524

175 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

27.5 mm

4 x M5

112

LTC 350-S

Screen

C/L

15

25 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

22

LA 25-NP/SP25

350

1200 C/L 1524

175 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

27.5 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

113

LTC 350-SF

With feet
Screen

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

22

LA 25-NP/SP25

350

1200 C/L 1524

175 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

114

LTC 350-T

Screen

12

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

22

LA 25-NP/SP25

350

1200 C/L 1524

175 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

115

LTC 350-TF

With feet
Screen

12

18

C/L

15

24 mA

DC-150 (-1dB)

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

22

LA 25-NP/SP25
500

700

C/L

24

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.4

-30...+70

Split core
Aperture
67x67 mm

AMP

111

LA 500-SD/
SP2

AMP CPC 11/4

24

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.6

-40...+85

30.2
mm

Cable

116

LF 505-S/
SP23

Screen

36

C/L

100

200

C/L 1215

130

1000

C/L

200

400

C/L

200

420

C/L 1215

200

500

C/L

200
300

700
500

C/L

15

kHz

Other

@ I PN

Secondary

PCB

Primary

Type

Features

Molex
70543-0003

LA 25-NP/SP25

Molex

44

LF 205-S/SP5

Molex Minifit
5566

500

1000 C/L

Aperture
13x30 mm

Molex

108

LAC 300-S/
SP5

Molex
70543-0003

500

1200 C/L 1524

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.4

0.6

-40...+85

27.5 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

112

LTC 500-S

Screen

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

Cable

110

LAC 300-S/
SP8

500

1200 C/L 1524

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.4

0.6

-40...+85

27.5 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

113

LTC 500-SF

With feet
Screen

0.5

-40...+85

15.5
mm

Molex

44

LF 205-S/SP1

500

1200 C/L 1524

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.4

0.6

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

114

LTC 500-T

125 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.4

0.6

-40...+85

Busbar

LTC 500-TF

111

AMP CPC 11/4

4 x M5
+ Faston

115

AMP

LA 200-SD/
SP3

1200 C/L 1524

-30...+70

Split core
Aperture
67x67 mm

500

With feet
Screen

500

1500 C/L 1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.7

-40...+85

42 mm

117

LTC 600-S

Screen

Molex

108

LAC 300-S/
SP1

Molex
70543-0003

4 x M5
+ Faston

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

500

1500 C/L 1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.7

-40...+85

42 mm

118

LTC 600-SF

With feet
Screen

20 mm

Molex

LF 305-S/SP10

Molex Minifit
5566

4 x M5
+ Faston

500

1500 C/L 1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.7

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

119

LTC 600-SFC

0.5

0.9

-40...+85

100
mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

0.6

-40...+85

15.5
mm

24

65 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.5

1.45

-40...+85

24

50 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.5

100
mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.4

24

40 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.7

15

100
mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

150
mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

0.3

BW

22

DC-150 (-1dB)

C/L 1220

Iout

25 mA

0.5

UC

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Features

IP

TA

1.25
0.47

-40...+85

55

Molex Minifit
5566

TTR

25

Type

I PN

Vout

PCB

kHz

Other

@ I PN

Secondary

PCB

Primary
Aperture,
busbar,
other

BW

PCB

Iout

Technology

15

UC

TA

Packaging No

0.85 C/L

IP

Vout

UR or UL

0.4

I PN

Technology

Packaging No

XG @ I PN
TA = 25 C

Connection

Closed-loop

X @ I PN
TA = 25 C

XG @ I PN
TA = 25 C

X @ I PN
TA = 25 C

TTR - On-Board

UR or UL

TTR

IPN = 0.4 A ... 400 A

Screen

With feet +
clamp
Screen

300

640

C/L

15

100
mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.4

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

Molex

108

LAC 300-S/
SP2

Molex
70543-0003

300

910

C/L

24

60 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.5

1.4

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

Molex

108

LAC 300-S/
SP4

Molex
70543-0003

500

1500 C/L 1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.7

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

120

LTC 600-T

Screen

400

600 C/L

15

80 mA

DC-50 (-3dB)

0.4

1.1

-40...+85

Aperture
13x30 mm

Molex

108

LAC 300-S/
SP3

Molex
70543-0003

500

1500 C/L 1524

100 mA

DC-100 (-1dB)

0.3

0.7

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

121

LTC 600-TF

With feet
Screen

108
1

109

110

118

55

22

119

112

113
44

117

120
111

114
121
116
115

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10 V

DC-10
(-3dB)1)

1.8

2.3

-40...+85

40 mm

Screws

1000 1500

C/L

24

200 mA

DC-150
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

38.5
mm

4 x M4

1000 2400

C/L

1524

200 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

1000 2400

C/L

1524

250 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

1000 3000

C/L

1524

250 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x Faston

1000 2400

C/L

1524

200 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

1000 2400

C/L

1524

200 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M4
+ Faston

HTC 1000-S/SP4

123

LF 1005-S/SP14

Screen

117

LTC 1000-S

Screen

LTC 1000-S/SP1

125

LTC 1000-S/SP25 Screen

118

126

LTC 1000-SF

C/L

1524

200 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

42 mm

4 x M5
+ Faston

119

LTC 1000-SFC

1000 2400

C/L

1524

200 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.4

-40...+85

Busbar

4 x M5
+ Faston

120

LTC 1000-T

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

4 x M5
+ Faston

1000 2500

2000 2200

2000 3000

C/L

O/L

O/L

Fluxgate
ITC

1524

15

15

24

200 mA

5V

10 V

800 mA

DC-10
(-3dB)1)

1.7

DC-10
(-3dB)1)

1.8

DC-27
(3dB)f)

0.0015

0.4

-40...+85

2.3

-40...+70

-40...+85

0.01

-40...+85

73

137

Busbar
Aperture
18x54 mm

Burndy

40 mm

Screws

63 mm

D-Sub

121

127

122

128

Screen

With feet
Screen

With long feet


Footprint
compatible with
LTC 1000-SF/SP24
former
LT 1000-SI series
Screen

1000 2400

1000 2400

C/L

1524

400 mA

DC-150
(-1dB)

0.2

0.325

-40...+85

56 mm

LEMO

129

LF 2005-S/SP1

LEMO EEJ.1B.304.
CYC
Internal screen

2000 3500

C/L

1524

400 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.2

0.325

-40...+80

56 mm

LEMO

130

LF 2005-S/SP27

LEMO EEJ.1B.304.
CYC
Internal screen
Reversed current

2000 3500

C/L

1524

400 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.5

0.55

-40...+85

56 mm

4 x M5

131

LF 2005-S/SP28 Screen

3000 3300

O/L

15

10 V

DC-10
(-3dB) 1)

1.8

2.3

-40...+85

40 mm

Screws

122

HTC 3000-S/SP4

3300 5000

C/L

24

660 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.32

-25...+70

102 mm

LEMO

132

LEMO EGJ.1B.304.
LT 4000-S/SP24 CYC
Screen

3300 5000

C/L

24

660 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.32

-25...+70

102 mm

3 x M5

133

LT 4000-S/SP44 Internal screen

4000 6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-25...+70

102 mm

3 x M5

72

4000 6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+70

102 mm

AMP

134

AMP CPC 13/9


LT 4000-S/SP12 Test circuit
Screen

4000 6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+70

102 mm

3 x M5

72

LT 4000-S/SP34

4000 6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+70

102 mm

LEMO

135

LT 4000-S/SP35

4000 6500

C/L

24

1A

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

102 mm

Cable

136

LT 4000-S/SP43 Screen

4000 6000

C/L

24

800 mA

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-25...+70

Busbar

3 x M5

73

LT 4000-T

4000 6500

C/L

24

1A

DC-100
(-1dB)

0.3

0.5

-40...+85

Busbar

Cable

137

LT 4000-T/SP40

4000 6000

Fluxgate
ITC

24

1600 mA

DC-82
(3dB) f)

0.0003

0.05

-40...+85

102 mm

7 x M5
inserts

138

ITC 4000-S

LTC 1000-TF

HAR 1000-S

With feet + clamp


Screen

kHz
@ IPN

With feet
Screen

HTC 2000-S/SP4

ITC 2000-S/SP1

Class 0.5R
accuracy
D-Sub male
15cts
Test circuit

Primary

120
121

Secondary

Other

TA

PCB

Iout

Screen

Burndy
SMS6GE4

BW

Aperture,
busbar,
other

Vout

PCB

124

2000 3500

Features

122

Connection

UC

Type

LT 4000-S

Class 0.5R accuracy


Test circuit

124

119

72 132 133

LEMO EGJ.1B.305.
CYC
Test circuit
Internal screen

117

118

126

Features

125

134 135 136

138

127

123
122

129

128
130
131

46

Notes:
f) 100 A RMS
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
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TTR

15

Fluxgate

Closed-loop

Packaging No

O/L

IP

Open-loop

UR or UL

1000 1100

IPN

TTR
XG @ IPN
TA = 25C

Type

IPN = 2000 A ... 4000 A

Fluxgate

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

PCB

Packaging No

@ IPN

Secondary

UR or UL

kHz

Closed-loop

Other

Primary

PCB

Iout

Open-loop

Connection

TA

Aperture,
busbar,
other

BW

XG @ IPN
TA = 25C

Vout

TTR

Technology

TTR

UC

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

IP

IPN

Technology

IPN = 1000 A ... 2000 A

LTC Series - Modular Current Transducers

TTR - On-Board

TTR - On-Board

TTR

Mechanical adaptation accessories


LTC 600 - 1000 models

TTR

Mechanical adaptation accessories


LTC 350 - 500 models

LTC Series - Modular Current Transducers

Lines

Accessories

References

Busbar Kit * (busbar : 155 x 25 x 6 mm)

93.34.41.100.0

Busbar Kit * (busbar : 112 x 25 x 6 mm)

93.34.41.101.0

Busbar Fastening Kit **

93.34.41.200.0
93.34.43.100.0

**
***

including all the necessary for its mounting


such as screws, washers, nuts, 2 clamps,
busbar.
as with * but without the busbar.
including screws and 2 feet.

Rms voltage value for partial discharge extinction depends on the busbar.
Refer to the datasheet of the corresponding product.

Accessories

References

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 210 x 40 x 12 mm)

93.34.61.100.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 185 x 40 x 8 mm)

93.34.61.102.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 285 x 36 x 12 mm)

93.34.61.103.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 260 x 36 x 12 mm)

93.34.61.104.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 195 x 36 x 10 mm)

93.34.61.105.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 36 mm x 325 mm) 93.34.61.106.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 185 x 40 x 10 mm)

93.34.61.107.0

Busbar KIT * (busbar : 180 x 40 x 12 mm)

93.34.61.108.0

Busbar Fastening Kit (M5 x 25)** dedicated 93.34.61.200.0


to busbars from lines 1 to 5 and lines 7, 8.

10

Busbar Fastening Kit (M5 x 40)** dedicated 93.34.61.201.0


to busbar from line 6

11

93.34.63.100.0

**
***

including all the necessary for its mounting


such as screws, washers, nuts, 2 clamps,
busbar.
as with * but without the busbar.
including screws and 2 feet.

Rms voltage value for partial discharge extinction depends on the busbar.
Refer to the datasheet of the corresponding product.
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49

Flux
C

24

10 V

DC-10
(-3dB)

-25...+70

63.2 mm

Cable

139

CD 1000-S/SP6

Differential measurement:
2 x 1200 ARMS

DC-20
(-3dB)

-40...+70

2 x Busbars:
1 of 20x20x358 mm
and 1 of
20x20x206 mm

Cable

140

CD 1000-T/SP7

Differential measurement:
2 x 1500 ARMS

0.03 0.045

1524

Secondary

50 mA

DC-10
(3dB)

0.2

-40...+85

Busbar

Other

Aperture,
busbar,
other

PCB

kHz
@ VPN

Insulating
digital
technology

Primary

M5
Connecting

Packaging No

TA

UR or UL

BW

Iout

PCB

UC

IDT

Connection

XG @ VPN
TA = 25C

Technology

TTR

VPN

Vout

141

Type

DI 30/SP1

Features

Shunt Isolator
Class 1R accuracy
vs EN50463
when used with
Class 0.2 shunt

@ IP

kHz
%

0.120
Measurement
of alternating
Self
Rogowski
signal on DC
powered
primary current
up to 1000 ADC

2..M. f.IPAC V
M.dIP/dt V 2)

g)

0.120
Measurement
of alternating
Self
Rogowski
signal on DC
powered
primary current
up to 3000 ADC

2..M. f.IPAC V
M.dIP/dt V 2)

h)

0.120
Measurement
Self
of alternating
Rogowski
signal on DC
powered
primary current
up to 4000 ADC

2..M. f.IPAC V h)
0.023
M.dIP/dt V 2)

0.120
Measurement
of alternating
Self
Rogowski
signal on DC
powered
primary current
up to 4000 ADC
0.120
Measurement
of alternating
Self
Rogowski
signal on DC
powered
primary current
up to 4000 ADC

139

140

141

0.120
Measurement
of alternating
Self
Rogowski
powered
signal on DC
primary current
up to 4000 ADC

143

50

Primary

144

145

146

0.023

0.023

2..M. f.IPAC V h)
0.023
M.dIP/dt V 2)

2..M. f.IPAC V h)
0.023
M.dIP/dt V 2)

2..M. f.IPAC V h)
0.023
M.dIP/dt V 2)

Secondary

147

-40...+85

-25...+70

-40...+70

-40...+70

Aperture,
busbar, other

42 mm

102 mm

102 mm

102 mm

-40...+70
IP57

102 mm

-40...+70

Busbar
20x100x340
mm

Packaging No

BW

UR or UL

UC

X @ IP
TA = 25C

IP
A AC

VPN = 0.03 V (Shunt Isolator)


VP

Rogowski

Type

Features

Cable

142

Cable

Cable

LEMO
connector

Cable

Cable

RA 1005-S

g) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 25.10 -6 H
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

143

h) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 27.657.10 -6 H
RA 2000-S/SP1
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

144

h) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 27.657.10 -6 H
RA 2000-S/SP2
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

145

h) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 27.657.10 -6 H
RA 2000-S/SP3
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

146

h) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 27.657.10 -6 H
RA 2000-S/SP4
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

147

h) For sinusoidal
wave
2..M= 27.657.10 -6 H
f in Hz
2) Instantaneous
Test circuit

RA 2000-T/SP2

142
112

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TTR

10

TTR

Other

10

Aperture, busbar, other

Features

TA

PCB

Type

Vout
Iout

PCB

Flux
1524 20 mA
C

IP AC = 0.1 A AC ... 20 A AC (Interference Frequencies Detection)


Technology

@ IPN

Secondary

Fluxgate

Connection

Packaging No

kHz

UR or UL

Primary

Other

Iout

TA

PCB

BW

Vout

UC

PCB

IP

TTR - Spec. App.

Connection

XG @ IPN
TA = 25C

IPN

Technology

IPN = 2 A ... 10 A (Fault Detection)

IPN = 10000 A ... 20000 A


IPN

IP

BW

TTR - Track. / Sub.


Connection

Open-loop

Closed-loop

DC

1 a)

-25...+55
IP67

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

148

PCM 10-P

10000 10000 O/L 15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 10000-SB

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

10

20

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ -/+IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

2 m wire

149

PCM 10-P/SP1

10000 10000 O/L 15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 10000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

20

40

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ -/+IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55
IP67

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

148

PCM 20-P

10000 10000 O/L 15

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 10000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

20

+ 20

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ +IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

3 m wire

150

PCM 20-P/SP2

10000 10000 O/L 15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

20

+ 20

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ +IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

151

PCM 20-P/SP3

10000 10000 O/L 15

4-20 mA DC

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

2.5 m wire +
connector

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

Split core
15 mm

152

PCM 20-P/SP4
10000 10000 O/L 15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

12000 12000 O/L 15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 12000-SB

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

12000 12000 O/L 15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 12000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 12000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

Aperture,
busbar, other

PCB

PCB

C
Other

Type

Features

20

+ 20

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ +IP

20

40

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ -/+IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

3 m wire

150

PCM 20-P/SP6

30

60

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ -/+IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55
IP67

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

148

PCM 30-P

30

+ 30

C/L

+ 24

4-20 mA DC
@ +IP

DC

1 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

3 m wire

150

PCM 30-P/SP1

25

C/L

+ 24

4-12 mA DC

0.04-1 (-3dB)

2 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

153

PCM 5-PR/SP1

Split core
15 mm

2 m wire

154

PCM 5-PR/SP2

True RMS output


True
RMS
output

True
RMS
output

Iout
V

12000 12000 O/L 15

kHz
@ IPN

Primary

Secondary

C
%

Aperture,
busbar, other

PCB

Secondary

TA

PCB

@ IPN

Primary

Vout

Other

UR or UL

4-20 mA DC
@ -/+IP

kHz

UC

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

+ 24

Technology

C/L

Iout

TA

UR or UL

20

Vout

UC

X @ IPN
TA = 25C

10

Technology

Type

TTR

Connection

Closed-loop

Packaging No

BW

Open-loop

Packaging No

IP

IPN

TTR - Track. / Sub.

12000 12000 O/L 15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

12000 12000 O/L 15

4-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

Features

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 10000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 10000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
HAZ 10000-SRI

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 12000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 12000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
HAZ 12000-SRI

25

C/L

+ 24

4-12 mA DC

0.04-1 (-3dB)

2 a)

-25...+55
IP67

10

30

C/L

+ 24

4-12 mA DC

0.04-1 (-3dB)

2 a)

-25...+55

Split core
15 mm

0.25 m wire
+ connector

153

PCM 10-PR/SP1

4000 4000 O/L

15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 4000-SB

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

12000 12000 O/L 15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

4000 4000 O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 4000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

14000 14000 O/L 15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 14000-SB

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

4000 4000 O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 4000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

14000 14000 O/L 15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 14000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

4000 4000 O/L

15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 14000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

4000 4000 O/L

15

4-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

4000 4000 O/L

15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

6000 6000 O/L

15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 6000-SB

6000 6000 O/L

15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

6000 6000 O/L

15

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

6000 6000 O/L

15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

6000 6000 O/L

15

4-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

6000 6000 O/L

15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

148

149
152

150
153

151

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 4000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 4000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
HAZ 4000-SRI

14000 14000 O/L 15

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 14000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 14000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

14000 14000 O/L 15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

14000 14000 O/L 15

4-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

14000 14000 O/L 15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 6000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

20000 20000 O/L 15

10 V

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 20000-SB

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

HAZ 6000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

20000 20000 O/L 15

20 mA

DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 20000-SBI

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

4 mA @ -IPN
DC-3 (+/-3dB) 1)
20 mA @ +IPN

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 20000-SBI/SP1

Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 6000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 6000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
HAZ 6000-SRI

20000 20000 O/L 15


20000 20000 O/L 15

0-20 mA DC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

20000 20000 O/L 15

4-20 mADC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

20000 20000 O/L 15

0-10 VDC

DC & 0.0153
(+/-3 dB) 1)

-25...+85

Aperture
162x42 mm

Fujicon

71

HAZ 14000-SRI

True RMS output


Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 20000-SRI/SP1 Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
True RMS output
HAZ 20000-SRU
Fujicon F2023A
(6 terminals)
HAZ 20000-SRI

71

154

Notes:
a) Exclude electrical offset
1) Small signal bandwidth to avoid excessive core heating at high frequency
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53

TTR

IPN = 10 A ... 6000 A

14
(2100 V)

C/L

15

25 mA

Note c)

0.8

-40...+85

76

LV 25-P/SP5
note d)

VPN = 50 V ... 1500 V

TTR

BW

TA =

Iout
V

TA

25 C
kHz
% @ VPN

@ VPN

with max
offset taken

Type

primary

Vout

Connection

UC

UR or UL

Technology

VP

Packaging No

IDT
XG

VPN

Isolation test
voltage: 4.2 kVRMS

kHz
@ VPN

% @ VPN
with max
offset taken

TA

Type

secondary

Iout

XG
TA =
25 C

Connection

BW

Fluxgate

primary

Vout

IDT

Connection

UC

Packaging No

VP

TTR - On-Board
UR or UL

% @ IIPN
with max
offset taken

Features

VPN

Technology

kHz

Type

VPN = 140 V ... 4200 V

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 2000

2 x M5

3 x M5 +
Faston

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

87

DVL 2000/SP1

M5

Burndy
vertical

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

88

DVL 2000/SP5

cable

cable

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

89

DVL 2000/SP6

M5

cable

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 2000

Cable

Cable

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 2000/SP1

Cable

M5 + Faston

2000

3000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

83

DV 2000/SP2

M5

M5

M5 vertical

Burndy
vertical

2800

4200

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

90

DV 2800/SP1

2800

4200

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

84

DV 2800/SP4

M5

M5

3000

4500

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.35

-40...+85

84

DV 3000/SP1

M5

M5

4000

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

91

DV 4000/SP1

M5

Burndy
vertical

4000

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

90

DV 4000/SP2

M5 vertical

Burndy
vertical

4200

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

7V

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

92

DV 4200/SP1

M5

D-Sub

4200

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 4200/SP3

Cable

Cable

4200

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

84

DV 4200/SP4

M5

M5

4200

6000

Insulating digital technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

93

DV 4200/SP5

M5 vertical

D-Sub

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-200

2 x M5

4 x M5

50

75

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 50

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

125

188

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 125

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

150

225

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 150

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

250

375

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 250

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

750

Insulating digital
technology

1524

750

1125

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 750

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

140

200

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/200
V

750

1125

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

86

DVL 750/SP2

M5

M5 insert

350

500

Fluxgate C

15

10 V/500
V

DC-300 (-1dB)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-500

2 x M5

4 x M5

1000

1500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 1000

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

700

1000

Fluxgate C

15

10
V/1000 V

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1000

2 x M5

4 x M5

1500

Insulating digital
technology

DC-500
(-1dB @ 50
% VPN)

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

87

DVL 1000/SP1

M5

Burndy vertical

840

1200

Fluxgate C

15

10
V/1200 V

DC-800
(-1dB @ 40% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1200

2 x M5

4 x M5

1500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

86

DVL 1000/SP5

M5

M5 insert

1000

1500

Fluxgate C

15

DC-800
(-1dB @ 33% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-1500

2 x M5

4 x M5

1500

Insulating digital
technology

10
V/1500 V

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

88

DVL 1000/SP7

cable

cable

1400

2000

Fluxgate C

15

DC-300
(-1dB @ 25% VPN)

0.2 @ VP

-40...+85

80

CV 3-2000

2 x M5

4 x M5

1000

1500

Insulating digital
technology

10
V/2000 V

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

89

DVL 1000/SP8

M5

cable

1000

1500

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

81

DV 1000

Cable

Cable

1200

1800

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 1200/SP2

Cable

M5 + Faston

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 1500

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

87

DVL 1500/SP1

M5

Burndy vertical

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

86

DVL 1500/SP2

M5

M5 insert

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

88

DVL 1500/SP5

cable

cable

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

89

DVL 1500/SP6

M5

cable

1500

2250

Insulating digital
technology

1524

50 mA

DC-12 (3dB)

0.3

-40...+85

82

DV 1500

Cable

M5 + Faston

500

1000
1000
1000

50 mA

DC-14 (-3dB)

0.5

-40...+85

78

DVL 500

2 x M5

3 x M5 + Faston

78

86

87

88

89

81

82

83

84

90

91

92

93

80

76

Notes:
c) See response time in the individual data sheet
d) The primary and secondary connections of this transducer are done on PCB
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55

TTR

10
(10 to 1500 V)

@ IIPN

TA

TA = 25 C

secondary

mA

BW

Closed-loop

Connection

mA

XG
Iout

UC

Packaging No

IP
(VP)

TTR - On-Board
UR or UL

IIPN
(VPN)

Technology

VPN = 10 V ... 1500 V

With the liberalization and/or privatization of some of the major


rail networks, the opportunity for traction units to cross national
boundaries now exists, using both the installed base of rail and
planned rail networks.
This gave train designers the daunting task to develop multisystem locomotives to be used on the different existing
networks.
These prime movers would be needed to operate on the
different supply networks of bordering countries along the route
without requiring an equipment exchange at the regional or
network supply border.
Today, it is therefore technically possible to transfer people or
goods throughout Europe, from Norway to Sicily for example,
without any physical exchange of the locomotive (Picture 1).
Changes in the Energy Markets in the form of deregulation and
increased competition for large user contracts brought potential
benefits for those willing to negotiate for their electrical traction
supply requirements.
This negotiation however requires greater knowledge and
understanding of the load profile of bulk supply points in one of
the harshest electrical environments the traction supply.
With the energy meter from LEM, the data for the precise
calculation of both supplied and regenerated energy for billing
purposes can be accomplished on the train, independently of
the energy supplier.
The second generation of universal energy meters for traction
especially designed for on-board applications
With the EM4T II energy meter, LEM introduced the
second generation of universal energy meters for
electric traction units with the authorization for billings.
Thanks to the advanced capability (such as input channels
to connect any actual available current and voltage
transducer or transformer) of the EM4T II, it is used both
in new multi-system locomotives and for retrofitting to
all types of electrical rail vehicles already in operation.
Recently, the new EN 50463 standards define characteristics of
energy measurement function (EMF) as well as transducers for
current and voltage DC or AC measurement used for EMF. This
evolution led LEM to upgrade EM4T to the latest model: EM4T II.

EM4T II - the load profile provider


EM4T II is a single energy meter complying to all the
requirements of EN 50463-x & EN 50155 standards for metering
and On-Board use, and thus satisfies the requirements of EC
Decision 2011/291/EC (TSI Locomotives and passenger rolling
stock).

TTR - On-Board
Picture 1 :
European rail networks
EM4T II processes signals from the transformer and electronic
converter systems for current and voltage to calculate energy
values which are stored as load profile information.

FINLAND

VR

SWEDEN
NORWAY

NSB

In this load profile (set and stored in intervals of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10


or 15 minutes period length according to the user), the primary
energy (delta) values are recorded together with data such as:

not electrified

RUSSIAN FEDERATION

SJ

electrified (DC) tracks

ESTONIA

EVR

RZD

LATVIA

LDZ

1.5 kV DC

LITHUANIA

DENMARK

BELARUS

IRELAND

IE

BR

BZD

NETHERLANDS

3 kV DC

UNITED KINGDOM

Date and time stamp

NS
SNCB

Events
Train identification numbers

UKRAINE

DB AG

FRANCE

CD

SBB/CFF/FFS

SLOVENIA

SZ

MONACO

Additional user load profile like the voltage with


a shorter time interval (feature coming in a second
design step)

CROATIA

HUNGARY

MAV

ROMANIA

25 kV 50 Hz

SNCFR

HZ

BOSNIA
AND HERZEGOVINA

ITALY

ZBH KOSOVO
JZ

MONTENEGRO

CP

15 kV 16.7 Hz

SLOVAKIA

AUSTRIA

OBB

SWITZERLAND

FS
PORTUGAL

FAP/KHP
UZ

ZSR

SNCF

Absolute energy values for consumption and


regeneration of active and reactive energy
Frequency of the network (16.7 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz or DC)

POLAND

PKP

GERMANY

BELGIUM

SPAIN

BULGARIA

3 kV DC / 25 kV 50Hz

BDZ

MACEDONIA

RENFE

ALBANIA

OSE
GREECE

TTR

TTR

TTR - On-Board
Energy
Measurement
for
On-Board Applications: EM4T II

Position of the train at the time the load profile was


stored and/or the event arose
Further functions, such as voltage detection can be set.
The measured energy information includes separately the
consumed and regenerated active and reactive energy and is
stored in the load profile memory (at 5 minutes period length) for
at least 300 days.
The input variables (current and voltage) are connected to the
measuring circuits of the EM4T II via differential inputs (Picture
2 and 3), designed for connection of all current and voltage
transducers/transformers currently available on the market.
Four input channels are proposed for metering of both DC and
AC signals of any existing traction network (see chart 1).
The EM4T II is suitable for usage in multi-system vehicles.
Supply systems 25 kV 50/60 Hz and 15 kV 16.7 Hz, or either
600 V DC, 750 V DC, 1.5 kV DC or 3 kV DC are covered. A
system change is detected by the energy meter and stored in
the load profile.
The requirements for current measurement at this level can be
diverse.
A large aperture transducer is appropriate when the primary
conductor is highly isolated to support the high level of voltage
(15 to 25 kV AC as nominal level): LEMs ITC Transducer Series
is of this category.

Shunts can also be used at this level associated to LEM DI


models providing the required insulation and the class 1R
accuracy (when used with a class 0.2R shunt).

EM4T II
Energy meter for electrical
traction unit railways
Data recording according to EN 50463-x
Accuracy 0.5R according to EN 50463-2

Picture 2: EM4T II

Multi-System capability for DC, 16.7 Hz, 50 Hz, 60 Hz


Supply systems according to EN50163: 25 kV
15 kV 16.7 Hz, 600 V DC, 750 VDC, 1.5 kV DC, 3 kV DC
Measurement
of
and reactive energy

consumed

and

regenerated

50

Hz,

active

For DC optionally with up to 3 DC current channels


Input for GPS receiver
Load profile recording including location data
RS-type interface for data communication
Ethernet-interface (Available in the next version)

Siemens Train

Version

Channel 1

Channel 2

Channel 3

Channel 4

AC

AC-voltage

AC-current

ACDC

AC-voltage

AC-current

DC-voltage

DC-current

DC

DC-voltage

DC-current

DCDC

DC-voltage

DC-current

DC-current

DCDCDC

DC-voltage

DC-current

DC-current

DC-current

Chart 1: EM4T II possible configurations for inputs


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TTR - On-Board

TTR - On-Board

Analog to Digital Sigma-Delta conversion processors suppress


high frequency disturbances in all channels, enhancing even
further the capacity to handle the often rapid supply transitions
within traction supplies.
The microprocessor reads the sampled values and calculates
the real energy in adjustable intervals (standard value = 5 min).
The results are then saved in flash memory (a special variant of
an EEPROM).

TTR

The signals from 2 AC and 2 DC input channels (each for Uand I- input) are used to calculate the energy values. The highaccuracy measurement of the energy value is guaranteed by the
digitally sampled signal converter implemented, providing the
highest level of temperature and long-term stability.
Optionally, the EM4T II for DC measurement is available in a
version with a single voltage input and up to three current inputs
to measure the energy consumption for vehicles with multiple
power supply points.
The EM4T II has a dedicated RS232 interface input for
receiving serial GPS-data messages according to NMEA 0183,
including the location data of the energy consumption point.
It synchronizes also the internal clock of the meter using the
obtained time information.

A log book in full conformity with EN 50463-3 is stored in the


EM4T II. This log book information contains e.g. loss and gain
of the operating voltage, power up/power down events of the
supply voltage, clock synchronization, and the modification of
parameters influencing the energy calculating.

Local
Interface

Display

The interface versions RS232, RS422 or RS485 are available.


The applied data communications protocol is IEC 62056-21
and is therefore easily adaptable by all common remote reading
systems. In the next version, the EM4T II will also provide an
Ethernet-interface.
The supply voltage is selectable between 24 V and 110
V. Optionally, the EM4T II offers a power supply of 12 V for a
communication unit (modem).
The operating conditions (considering EMC, temperature,
vibration, etc.) meet the special requirements for traction use,
including EN 50155, EN 50121-3-2, EN 50124-1, and EN 61373.
The compact and fire-retardant enclosure provides protection
against the ingress of moisture or foreign objects according IP
65.

EN 50155
(2007):

Battery Supply
ISOLATION
OverVoltage
Protection

ISOLATION

MEMORY

-Processor

RESET

CLOCK
(Buffer Battery)

Supply Buffer
ISOLATION

Internal Supply

ISOLATION

ADC

ADC

ADC

ADC

Sensor

Sensor

Sensor

Sensor

Channel
#1

Channel
#2

Channel
#3

Channel
#4

Transducer

Transducer

Transducer

Transducer

Picture 3: Block diagram of the LEM energy meter

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ITC 2000-S

All measured and stored data can be read out via the RS-type
interface (via modem or local).

EN 50463-x
(2012):

GPS
Receiver

DV 4200/SP4

ITC 4000-S

Identification data of the vehicle or train are also stored and can
be retrieved separately. The self-luminous display of the EM4T II
shows cyclically all relevant energy and status information without
required operations of a mechanical or optical button.

Standards & Regulations


Modem
(GSM / GPRS / GSM-R)

EM4T II

Draft:
Railway application
Energy measurement on board trains
DC measurement Class 2
AC measurement Class 1.5
Railway applications
Electronic equipment used
on rolling stock

EN 50121-3-2 Railway applications


(2006):
Electromagnetic compatibility
Part 3-2: Rolling stock - Apparatus
EN 61373
(2010):

Railway applications
Rolling stock equipment
Shock and vibration tests

EN 50124-1
(2001):

Railway applications
Insulation coordination
Part 1: Basic requirements

Shunt

TTR

For the DC networks, the transducers inherent isolation


properties are adequate.

DI

Part of a high voltage frame of a multi-system locomotive with the positions needed for current & voltage measurement

DI 30...200 mV
(Shunt isolator)
Class 1R
High galvanic isolation

DV-VOLTAGE FAMILY
1200 to 4200 VRMS
One unique compact package
Class 0.75R accuracy
Low thermal drift

IEC 62056-21 Electricity metering


(2002):
Data exchange for meter reading,
tariff and load control
Part 21: Direct local data exchange

ITC 2000...4000-S FAMILY

Better than Class 0.5R


High temperature stability

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TTR - Selection Guide

TTR - Selection Guide

46-47
45-46-47
44-45

130-400 A

44
44
45
46
47

TTR

TTR

46
46-47

1000-3000 A

46-47
52-53

50
51

0.1

44

0.4

52

54
55

140

54-55
54-55

57
50

LTC model in circuit breaker. Picture provided by courtesy of Scheron.

60

LF 205 models in auxiliary inverter. Picture provided by courtesy of SMA.

LV 25-P/SP5 model in auxiliary inverter.

LAC 300-S/SP1 model in auxiliary inverter.

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Noise (RMS)

Noise
(RMS)

TA

Mounting

Type

Integrated

94

ITN 12-P

26

95

IT 60-S

10...+50

26

95

IT 200-S

6.66

-40...+85

21.5

96

ITB 300-S

10...+50

26

95

IT 400-S

0.017
(0.125Hz-1kHz)

0.006
(1kHz-30kHz)

0.3

10...+50

Integrated
busbar
19 mm
diameter

97

ITL 900-T

15

0.3

15
(DC-100kHz)

0.5

10...+50

30

98

ITN 600-S

50

0.5

0.5

10...+50

30

99

IT 700-S

DC-100 (3dB)

50

16

0.5

10...+50

30

100

IT 700-SPR

10 V

DC-100 (3dB)

30

60

10

10...+50

30

99

IT 700-SB

15

600 mA

DC-300 (3dB)

10

0.2

10

0.3

10...+50

30

99

ITN 900-S

Fluxgate IT

15

1A

DC-500 (3dB)

50

N/A

0.5

10...+50

30

101

IT 1000-S/SP1

Fluxgate IT

24

1.6 A

DC-50 n) (1dB)

100

62.5

125 (0.1Hz-10kHz)

125
(0.1Hz-10kHz)

1.38

-40...+70

268

74

ITL 4000-S

UC

Iout

@ IPN

EL
Linearity

kHz
(ppm)
Note i) k)

Note j)

(DC)

TCI OE
TCVOE

(ppm)
Note k) l)

(ppm)
(DC-100Hz)
Note k)

(ppm)
(DC50kHz)
Note k)

(ppm/K)
Note k)

8.8

12.5

Fluxgate IT

15

50 mA

DC-500 (3dB)

500

0.5

10
(DC-100kHz)

10...+45

60

42

60

Fluxgate IT

15

100 mA

DC-800 (3dB)

20

250

15

2.5

10...+50

200

141

200

Fluxgate IT

15

200 mA

DC-500 (3dB)

80

15

300

300

450

Fluxgate IT

15

150 mA

DC-100 (-3dB)

10

666

N/A

N/A

400

282

400

Fluxgate IT

15

200 mA

DC-500 (3dB)

40

0.5

400

400

900

Fluxgate IT

15

266.66
mA

DC-200 m) (3dB)

10

600

424

600

Fluxgate IT

15

400 mA

DC-300 (3dB)

1.5

700

495

700

Fluxgate IT

15

400 mA

DC-100 (3dB)

700

495

700

Fluxgate IT

15

400 mA

700

495

700

Fluxgate IT

15

900

636

900

Fluxgate IT

1000

707

1000

4000

4000

12000

Fluxgate

Features

Metal housing for


high immunity against
external influence

Programmable from
80 A in step of 10 A

High bandwidth

HIP

12.5

Measuring
head +
19 rack
electronic

UR or UL

ARMS

I OE
VOE
Offset

Busbar Aperture
Diameter (mm)

ADC

BW

On-board
Panel

IP

Vout

HIP

PCB

IPN

Technology

IPN

HIP
Packaging No

Stand-alone DC/AC Current Transducers

HIP

IPN = 12.5 A ... 4000 A

74

94

100

99

95

96

98

101

97

Notes:
i) Linearity measured at DC
j) Bandwidth is measured under small signal conditions - amplitude of 0.5% IPN (DC)
k) All ppm figures refer to Vout or Iout @ IPN (DC) except for ITL 900-T where it refers to IOUT = 600 mA
l) Electrical offset current + self magnetization + effect of earth magnetic field @ TA = +25 C
m) Small signal 5% of IPN (DC), 32 A RMS
n) Small signal 40 A RMS
o) Bandwidth is measured under small signal conditions - amplitude of 1% IPN (DC)
N/A : Not Available
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IPN = 40 A ... 24000 A


EL
Linearity

I OE
VOE
Offset

Noise (RMS)

Noise (RMS)

TCI OE

TA

Mounting

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

1A

DC-500 o) (3dB)

11 (DC-10kHz)

28 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

25.4

102 + 103

ITZ 600-SPR

Programmable by steps of
20 A from 40 A to 620 A

600

424

600

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-300 o) (3dB)

10

8 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

25.4

102 + 103

ITZ 600-SBPR

Programmable by steps of
20 A from 40 A to 620 A

2000

1414

2000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

2A

DC-300 o) (3dB)

3 (DC-10kHz)

27 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

50

102 + 104

IT 2000-S

2000

1414

2000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-300 o) (3dB)

11

3 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

50

102 + 104

IT 2000-SB

2000

1414

2000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

1A

DC-80 o) (3dB)

7 (DC-10kHz)

42 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

50

102 + 104

IT 2000-SPR

Programmable by
steps of 125 A from
125 A to 2000 A

2000

1414

2000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-80 o) (3dB)

11

2 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

50

102 + 104

IT 2000-SBPR

Programmable by
steps of 125 A from
125 A to 2000 A

5000

3535

5000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

2A

DC-80 o) (3dB)

2.5 (DC-10kHz)

20 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

140.3

102 + 105

IT 5000-S

5000

3535

5000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-80 o) (3dB)

11

2.5 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

140.3

102 + 105

IT 5000-SB

10000

7070

10000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

2A

DC-20 o) (3dB)

8 (DC-10kHz)

20 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

100

102 + 106

IT 10000-S

10000

7070

10000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-20 o) (3dB)

12

8 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

100

102 + 106

IT 10000-SB

16000

11314

16000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

2A

DC-3 o) (3dB)

8 (DC-10kHz)

20 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

150.3

102 + 107

IT 16000-S

16000

11314

16000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

10 V

DC-3 o) (3dB)

12

8 (DC-10kHz)

60 (DC-100kHz)

0.3

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

150.3

102 + 107

IT 16000-SB

24000

16970

24000

Fluxgate IT

100-240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

3A

DC-2 o) (3dB)

8 (DC-10kHz)

20 (DC-100kHz)

0.1

0...+55 Head
+10+40 Elec.

150.3

102 + 107

IT 24000-S

@ IPN

(ppm)
Note k) l)

(ppm)

Note j)

(DC)

(ppm)
(DC-50kHz)
Note k)

(ppm/K)
Note k)

Measuring
head +
19 rack
electronic

Features

HIP

Note i) k)

(ppm)
(DC-100Hz)
Note k)

kHz

On-board
Panel

TCVOE

PCB

ARMS

Iout

UC

UR or UL

600

IP

Busbar Aperture
Diameter (mm)

424

IPN

Technology

Packaging No

BW

Fluxgate

600

ADC

Rack System DC/AC Current Transducers

Vout

HIP
Type

IPN

HIP

HIP

107

105

106

102
104

103

Notes:
i) Linearity measured at DC
j) Bandwidth is measured under small signal conditions - amplitude of 0.5% IPN (DC)
k) All ppm figures refer to Vout or Iout @ IPN (DC) except for ITL 900-T where it refers to IOUT = 600 mA
l) Electrical offset current + self magnetization + effect of earth magnetic field @ TA = +25 C
m) Small signal 5% of IPN (DC), 32 A RMS
n) Small signal 40 A RMS
o) Bandwidth is measured under small signal conditions - amplitude of 1% IPN (DC)
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AUTOMOTIVE

Automotive Applications Overview

In the automotive market, LEM works with all the major car
manufacturers and Tier-1 suppliers in the world, and supplies
galvanically-isolated electronic transducers that measure electrical
parameters in battery-management and motor-control applications.

The ever more stringent requirements for energy efficiency and


reduced CO2 emissions lead car manufacturers to increasingly
depend on on-board electrical components. From electric powersteering and stop-start technologies to on-board navigation and
infotainment systems, these components put an additional load on
the electrical circuits and particularly the battery, making it essential
to control the energy generated and consumed by the various onboard systems. In collaboration with its customers and with the help
of powerful simulation techniques, LEM uses the most-appropriate

HC2F model in inverter.

technology (from Hall-cell to fluxgate) to address the specific need


of measuring the currents (coulombs) entering and leaving the cars

battery and/or the alternator. This allows an intelligent management

of available power that leads to the increased efficiency of todays


internal-combustion engines. More importantly still, the hybrid- and
electric-vehicles entering the market today depend on accurate

driving range and recharging strategy. LEM has the technology.

7
5
A

Not only must battery currents be accurately measured in hybrid- and


electric-vehicles, but the electric motors driving the wheels of this

new generation of automobiles also need to be precisely controlled

to allow smooth operation. Electric motor phase-current sensing has


been LEMs core competency since its beginning and remains today
a major application for its technology. LEM has a dedicated product
range for measuring phase-currents in motors and DC-DC converters
essential to all hybrid- and electric-vehicles.

1
LEM is a key player in the new generation of automobiles, using

its know-how acquired over 40 years to develop the specific

technologies to measure battery and motor-phase currents that allow

the car industry to meet the ever increasing requirements in energy


efficiency. The following pages give you an introduction into LEMs
technology for automotive applications.

5
6
7

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High-voltage battery
Vehicle control unit
Charger
Motor controller
Electric motor and transaxle
DC/DC converter
Electric power steering

A
B
C
D

HAH1DR - HAH3 - HC2 - HC5 - HC6 - CKSR


DHAB - HAH1BV - CAB
CDT
FHS (dashboard)

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AUTOMOTIVE

AUTOMOTIVE

measurement of battery-pack currents to determine the available

Automotive Selection Guide

Automotive Selection Guide


OUTPUT
SIGNAL

TYPICAL
ACCURACY

HAB

400

V / PWM

2%

APPLICATION

= Current transducer

Electric load
(wipers, lights, etc,...)

Alternator
Monitoring

Alternator
2%

HAG

300

V / PWM

2%

Battery
Monitoring

Engine
ECU

Current signal
Temperature

DHAB

1000

2%

CAB

400

CAN / LIN*

0.1%

HAH1 BV

900

2%

HAH1 DR

900

2%

Battery

DC/DC
Converter

Motor
Control

HC2F/HC2H

250

AC
Compressor

3%

Generator

= Current transducer

ECU

DC/DC

Power
Battery

Motor Control

Command

100

Current signal

HABT

with temperature sensing

MG1

800

3%
MG2

AUTOMOTIVE

HC5FW

900

1%

HC20

2000

2%

HAH3

900

1%

Internal Combustion
Engine

3 phase
measurement

HAM

250

Fast charger

Electric
Traction
Engine

Gearbox

Fuse Box (smart fuse) / Junction Box


= Current transducer

Threshold
Detection

1%
very high
frequency
bandwidth

CKSR

75**

Battery

1%

CDT

FHS40-P

100

5%

CDT

0.1 A

***
1mA

Charger

Battery

Inverter

mA

Current Detection

HC6F/HC6H

AUTOMOTIVE

MAXIMUM PEAK
MEASUREMENT
RANGE (A)

Battery Monitoring

PRODUCT NAME

Leakage Current

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- Operating temperature for all products: -40C to 125C


- Supply Voltage for all products: 5V, Ratiometric
- Customization of standard products possible. Contact us.

* Supply Voltage: 12V


** Operating temperature: -40C to 105C
*** Guaranteed error for leakage current detection

Battery
Monitoring

Alternator
Monitoring

DC/DC
Converter

Inverter
Drive

Motor
Control

Charger

Threshold
Detection

Leakage
Current

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LEMs Quality & Standards

These levels of quality may differ according to the application


as well as the necessary standards to comply with.
This quality has to be reached, maintained and constantly
improved for both our products and services. The different
LEM design and production centers around the world are
ISO/TS 16949, ISO 9001 and/or ISO 14001 certified.
LEM
SWITZERLAND

LEM electronics
(CHINA) Co, Ltd

LEM Japan
TVELEM
(RUSSIA)

ISO/TS 16949: 2009


ISO 14001: 2004
ISO 9001: 2008
IRIS: 2009
ISO 9001: 2008
ISO/TS 16949: 2009
ISO 14001: 2004
IRIS: 2009
ISO 9001: 2008
ISO 14001: 2004
ISO 9001: 2008

Several quality tools have been implemented at LEM to


assess and analyze its performances. LEM utilizes this
information to take the necessary corrective actions to remain
a responsive player in the market.
The most representative are:
DPT FMEA (Design, Process & Tool Failure Mode Effect
Analysis) tool used preventively to:
o identify the risks and the root causes related to the
product, the process or the machinery
o set up the corrective actions
Control Plan: Description of checks and monitoring actions
executed along the production process

QUALITY

Cpk R&R (Capability for Processes & Measurement


Systems):
o Cpk: Statistical tool used to evaluate the ability of a
production procedure to maintain the accuracy within
a specified tolerance
o R&R: Repeatability and Reproducibility: Tool to monitor
the accuracy of a measurement device within a predetermined tolerance
QOS 8D (Quality Operating System Eight Disciplines):
o 8D: Problem solving process used to identify and
eliminate the recurrence of quality issues
o QOS: System used to solve problems
IPQ (Interactive Purchase Questionnaire): Tool aimed at
involving the supplier in the quality of the purchased parts
and spare parts.
In addition to these quality programs, and since 2002,
LEM embraces Six Sigma as its methodology in pursuit
of business excellence. The main goal is to create an
environment in which anything less than Six Sigma quality is
unacceptable.

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Key Six Sigma Statistics


Company
Status

Sigma
Level

Non
Competitive

65%

308,537

93%

66,807

Industry
Average

99.4%

6,210

99.976%

233

99.9997%

3.4

World Class

Defect
Free

Defects Per
Million

Source: Six Sigma Academy, Cambridge Management Consulting

LEMs Standards
LEM transducers for Industry and traction are designed and
tested according to recognized worldwide standards.
CE marking is a guarantee that the product
complies with the European EMC directive
2004/108/EEC and low voltage directive and
therefore warrants the electromagnetic compatibility of the
transducers. Traction transducers comply to the EN 50121-32 standard (Railway EMC standard).
UL is used as a reference to define the flammability
of the materials used for LEM products (UL94V0)
as well as the NFF 16101 and 16102 standards fot
the fire/smoke materials classification when transducers
dedicated for traction applications.

The rated insulation voltage level for transducers in


industrial applications, is defined according to several
criteria listed under the EN 50178 standard and IEC 61010-1
standard (Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use). Some criteria are
dependent on the transducer itself when the others are linked
to the application.

In conclusion, the possible rated insulation voltage, in these


conditions of use, is 600 VRMS (the lowest value given by the
both results from the creepage and clearance distances).

These criteria are the following:

When looking at dimensioning reinforced insulation, from the


clearance distance point of view, with OV III and according
to EN 50178 and IEC 61010-1 standards, the rated insulation
voltage is given whatever the pollution degree at 300 VRMS.

Clearance distance (the shortest distance in air between


two conductive parts)
Creepage distance (the shortest distance along the surface
of the insulating material between two conductive parts)
Pollution degree (application specific - this is a way to
classify the micro-environmental conditions having effect
on the insulation)
Over-voltage category (application specific - characterizes
the exposure of the equipment to over-voltages)
Comparative Tracking Index (CTI linked to the kind of
material used for the insulated material) leading to a
classification over different Insulating Material groups
Simple (Basic) or Reinforced isolation need
LEM follows this thought process for all the transducer
designs:
Example: LTSP 25-NP, current transducer in a motor drive.

Reinforced insulation
Lets look at the reinforced insulation for the same creepage
and clearance distances as previously defined:

From the creepage distance point of view, when dimensioning


reinforced insulation, the creepage distance taken into
account has to be the real creepage distance divided by 2,
that is to say 12.3 / 2 = 6.15 mm.
With that value, and PD2 and CTI of 175 V (group IIIa), this
leads to a possible rated insulation voltage of 500 V RMS.
In conclusion, the possible reinforced rated insulation voltage,
in these conditions of use, is of 300 VRMS (the lowest value
given by the both results from the creepage and clearance
distances).
For
railway
applications,
the
EN
50124-1
(Basic requirements - Clearances and creepage distances
for all electrical and electronic equipment) standard is used
as reference to design the creepage and clearance distances
for the transducers versus the needed insulation levels (rated
insulation voltage) and the conditions of use.
The rated insulation voltage level allowed by a transducer
intended to be used in an application classified as being
Railway, is defined according to several criteria listed under
the EN 50124-1 standard.

LEM is currently UL recognized for key products. You can


consult the UL website to get the updated list of recognized
models at www.UL.com.
The EN 50178 standard dedicated to Electronic Equipment
for use in power installations in industrial applications is
our standard of reference for electrical, environmental and
mechanical parameters.

These criteria are the same as per the EN 50178 (seen


previously) and are the following:

It guarantees the overall performances of our products in


industrial environments.

- Creepage distance,

All of the LEM Industry products are designed according


to the EN 50178 standard except if dedicated to railway
applications.

- Clearance distance,
- Pollution degree,
Conditions of use:
Creepage distance (on case): 12.3 mm

- Over-voltage category,
- Comparative Tracking Index (CTI),
- Simple (Basic) or Reinforced isolation need.

In that case, the EN 50155 standard dedicated to Electronic


Equipment used on Rolling stock in railway applications is
our standard of reference for electrical, environmental and
mechanical parameters.

Clearance distance (on PCB, footprint as above figure as an


example): 6.2 mm

It guarantees then the overall performances of our products in


railway environments.

Over-voltage category: III

All of the LEM traction products are designed according to


the EN 50155 standard.

Basic or Single insulation

Example: LTC 600-S, current transducer in an propulsion


inverter

According to EN 50178 and IEC 61010-1 standards:

Conditions of use:

With clearance distance of 6.2 mm and PD2 and OV III, the


rated insulation voltage is of 600 VRMS.

Creepage distance: 66.70 mm,

The individual data sheets precisely specify the applicable


standards, approvals and recognitions for individual products.
The EN 50178 standard is also used as reference to design
the creepage and clearance distances for the transducers
versus the needed insulation levels (rated insulation voltage)
and the conditions of use.

CTI: 175 V (group IIIa)


Pollution Degree: 2

With a creepage distance of 12.3 mm and PD2 and CTI of 175


V (group IIIa), this leads to a possible rated insulation voltage
of 1000 VRMS.

LEM follows this thought process for the railway transducer


designs:

QUALITY

LEM is dedicated to deliver products meeting the highest


quality standards.

LEMs Quality & Standards

Clearance distance: 45.90 mm,


CTI: 600 V (group I),
Over-voltage category: II,
Pollution Degree: 3.

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LEMs Quality & Standards

LEMs Quality & Standards

Basic or Single insulation:


According to EN 50124-1 standard: With clearance distance
of 45.90 mm and PD3, U Ni (Rated impulse voltage) = 30 kV.
With U Ni = 30 kV & OV II, the rated insulation voltage (AC or
DC) called U Nm can be from >= 6.5 up to < 8.3 kV.
With a creepage distance of 66.70 mm and PD3 and CTI of
600 V (group I), it is allowed to have 12.5 mm/kV, leading to a
possible rated insulation voltage U Nm of 5.336 kV.
In conclusion, the possible rated insulation voltage, U Nm,
in these conditions of use, is of 5.336 kV (the lowest value
given by the both results from the creepage and clearance
distances).

Reinforced insulation:
Lets look for the reinforced insulation for the same creepage
and clearance distances as previously defined:
When dimensioning reinforced insulation, from the clearance
distance point of view, the rated impulse voltage, U Ni, shall
be 160% of the rated impulse voltage required for basic
insulation.
The clearance distance of 45.90 mm is already designed and
then, we look for the reinforced insulation with this distance.
Reinforced U Ni = 30 kV obtained with the clearance distance
of 45.90 mm.
Basic U Ni = Reinforced U Ni / 1.6 = 18.75 kV.
Reinforced U Nm: From >= 3.7 up to < 4.8 kV, according to the
clearance distance.
From the creepage distance point of view, when dimensioning
reinforced insulation, the rated insulation voltage U Nm shall be
two times the rated insulation voltage required for the basic
insulation.
With a creepage distance of 66.70 mm and PD3 and CTI of
600 V (group I), it is then allowed to have 25 mm/kV (2 x 12.5)
vs. 12.5 mm/kV previously (for basic insulation), leading to a
possible reinforced rated insulation voltage U Nm of 2.668 kV.
In conclusion, the possible reinforced rated insulation
voltage U Nm, in these conditions of use, is of 2.668 kV (the
lowest value given by the both results from the creepage and
clearance distances).

According to RoHS 2 directive 2011/65/EU

QUALITY

QUALITY

HAS model in converter.

HAX model in windmills inverter. Picture provided by courtesy of Infineon.

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73

VARIOUS OPTIONS FOR SECONDARY CONNECTIONS

LEM GROUP DESIGN SPECIFICATION

JST VH Series
Connector
Molex Mini-Fit, Jr 5566
Series Connector
Molex 70543
Series Connector

Threaded Studs, M4, M5, UNC...


...or Faston 6.30 x 0.80 or
screws...
...or the both, in the same time

M4, M5 inserts

SECONDARY CONNECTIONS OPTIONS

LEMO Connectors

LEM Subsidiary:

Contact:

Customer information

e-mail:

Company
:
Contact person :
Project name :

City
:
Phone :

Burndy Connectors

Country :
Fax
:

Application
Market
Utilization
Function

Drives
voltage
control

UPS, REU
Traction
High precision
Energy solutions
current
power
other: _____
differential m.
ground fault detection
other: _____

Electrical & Environmental characteristics


Signal to measure
Type of signal:

Automotive

Transducer reference (if relevant):


Static and intrinsic values

AC sin.
square
other (specify)
bidirectional

Global accuracy (% of nominal value, @ 25 C)


_____ %

DC
pulse
unidirectional

Nominal value:
Measuring range:
(please provide a graph)

_____
_____

rms
pk

Overload value to be measured


Peak:
Duration:

_____
_____
_____

rms
pk
s

Non measured overload:


(to withstand)
Frequency:
duration:

_____
_____
_____

pk
Hz
ms

di/dt to be followed:
Bandwidth:

_____
_____

A/s
k Hz

Overall accuracy over operating temperature range


_____ %
Maximum offset @ 25 C:

_____ mA/mV

Dielectric strength:
OV category:
Pollution degree:
Rated Insulation Voltage:
Single insulation:
Reinforced insulation:
Primary/secondary (50 Hz/ 1 mn):
Screen/secondary:

_____
_____
_____
_____

Impulse withstand voltage

_____ kV rms

Partial discharge level @ 10 pC:

_____ kV

Preferred output:
Hz
pk-pk
other (specify)
Hz
Measuring
resistance
dv/dt applied on primary circuit:
_____
kV/s
Turn ratio:
Power supply:
_____ V _____
%
Temperature range
bipolar
unipolar
Operating:
Storage:
Operating frequency:
Ripple:
Ripple frequency:

AMP Connectors

Date:

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____
_____ fi
_____

V
V
kV rms
kV rms

mA/A
mA/V

mV/A
mV/V

min

max

_____ C to _____ C
_____ C to _____ C

Mechanical requirements

Sub-D Connectors

Maximum dimensions required:


L _____ mm x W _____ mm x H _____ mm
PCB
Panel
Mounting on:
PCB
Faston
Threaded studs M
Cable
Output terminals:
other:
Primary connection:
through hole: L _____ mm x W _____mm; or
_____ mm
busbar
L _____ mm x W _____mm x H _____ mm
other:
_____
For the bus bar, please provide layout

Applicable standards:

Cables, Shielded Cables...


But also Wago, Phoenix, Souriau ... connectors
74

UL Certified

industrial
EN 50178
IEC 61800-5-1
traction
EN 50155
EN 50463
IEC 61010-1
other
UL508/UL60947
Other UL standard

IEC 62109-1

(if different than UL508)

75

DESIGN SPECIFICATION FORM

Molex 6410/A
Series connector

Selection parameters

Selection Parameters
Fluxgate based transducers are high performance
transducers with exceptional accuracy levels over their
operating temperature range.

1. Mechanical features:

However, due to power electronics evolution, and thanks


to ASIC emergence, a large range of transducers are
designed for bipolar measurements with a single unipolar
power supply with respect to ground (0 V) : U C = + 5 V or
+ 3.3 V.

Multiple mounting possibilities

Power consumption is linked to the kind of technology


used for the transducer. For instance, the following
typical currents are consumed versus the technologies
used (this is an important parameter to take into account
at the design phase):
Current consumption Ic (mA)

240
220
200
180

For Closed Loop Hall effect voltage


transducers, bandwidth is limited due to
the primary inductance. Please refer to the
response time in the individual data sheets.

120
100

Some transducers series offer (regardless of the


technology) specific output signals, adapted to the kind
applications (trackside, process automation), such as :

But also, RMS or T-RMS (True Root Mean


Square) calculation to accurately measure
current magnitudes, even on non-linear loads
or in noisy environments.

700

500
400

300

xg
at
eC
Flu
Ty
xg
pe
at
eI
Flu
T
xg
Ty
at
pe
Flu e CA
ST
xg
at
e C ype
TS
Flu
R
Ty
xg
pe
at
eI
TC
Ty
pe
PR
iM
E

30
20
10

ns
for
Ro mer
go
Op wsk
en i
Lo
Flu O/ op
xg L A
at SI
eI C
Cl T Ty
Flu osed pe
xg Lo
at
e C op
DV Type
,D
I, D
Flu
VL
x
Flu gate PRi
M
xg CA E
at
e S Ty
Flu CTS pe
xg R T
at yp
eI e
TC
Ty
pe

Technology

Operating Temperature Range


The operating temperature range is based on the
materials, the construction of the selected transducer,
and the technology used. The minimum temperatures are
typically 40, - 25, or 10 C while the maximums are +
50, + 70, + 85, or + 105 C.

User specified primary resistor:


The user connects a primary resistor in series
with the transducer. The value of the primary
resistor R1 is selected according to the
voltage to be measured. This approach allows
for maximum flexibility.

9.5

tra
nt

Performances such as offset, gain and offset drifts can


be improved by communicating with the microcontroller
directly. Some special ASICs have been designed by
LEM to answer to that specific market requirement.
Indeed ASICs technology allows some specific functions
and improved performances such as better offset and
gain drifts.

rre

New ASIC based Open Loop transducers are being


developed to provide improvement in gain and offset drift
over traditional Open Loop transducers but also to reach
an accuracy performance closer to Closed Loop models.

Cu

Open Loop transducers are calibrated during the


manufacturing process and typically provide accuracy
better than 2 % of the nominal range at 25 C. For
additional offset and gain drift parameters, please refer
to corresponding datasheets.

14

DC

Reference access
Models powered with + 5 V or + 3.3 V, mostly using an
ASIC, can provide their internal voltage reference on
an external pin or receive an external voltage reference
to share it with microcontrollers or A/D converters for
perfect communication.

10 Hz to 400 Hz

40

Lo
op

There are two different options for voltage measurement:

50

Flu

Cl

os

ed

oo

VL
I, D

en
L

Op

DV
,D

Voltage measurement
LEM provides a wide selection of solutions for
Galvanically isolated voltage measurement, at various
levels of performance.

82

100

Technology

In the case of single supply voltage, the output signal


varies around a nonzero reference.

800

Compensation current

Secondary current

20

Accuracy is a fundamental parameter in electrical


systems. Selecting the right transducer is often a tradeoff between several parameters: accuracy, frequency
response, weight, size, costs, etc.

Open Loop, fluxgate C & CAS & CTSR types, PRiME


transducers directly provide an amplified voltage signal
proportional to the primary current.

Standard output signals (e.g. 0-5 VDC, 0-10


VDC or 4-20 mA)

200

60

Accuracy

Closed Loop, fluxgate IT & ITC, DV & DVL & DI, current
transformer type transducers generally provide a current
output, proportional to the primary signal. The user can
obtain a voltage signal by defining a burden resistor
within the limits specified in the datasheet.

600

140

40

SELECTION PARAMETERS

Output signal
LEM transducers are available with different output
signals, mainly depending on the operation principle and
the application.

160

2. Electrical features:

76

For the DV, DI, DVL-Type and PRiME


technologies, it is a question of electronic
limitation of the device output.

Bandwidth (kHz)

80

Closed Loop current and voltage transducers provide


excellent accuracy at 25 C, in general below 1% of the
nominal range, and a reduced error over the specified
temperature range, thanks to their balanced flux
operation.

350

Need to mount a current transducer without


disconnecting the primary conductor in an existing
application? This is a job for the HTR or HOP devices
in industrial applications or PCM models in trackside
applications. Indeed, they are able to be opened and to
be clamped onto the primary conductor. Theyre perfect
for retrofit applications without disconnection.

The measuring accuracy for LEM transducers depends


primarily on the operating principle.

Closed Loop, Fluxgate types: Coupling


between primary and secondary (depending on
the mechanical and magnetic circuit designs)
and the core material have a large influence on
the bandwidth.

700

Various mechanical designs are proposed for various


series covering even the same current ranges to answer
to different mounting constraints in applications.

This is a great factor of low power consumption.

Various shapes and sizes


LEMs ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuit)
used in LEM transducers have been a great contributor
towards the miniaturization of the transducers volumes
thanks to the integration of the complete electronics onto
a unique chip.

Open Loop: Core geometry, number and


thickness of the laminations, type of core
material and Hall effect chip, etc directly impact
the bandwidth. However use of the latest
generation of ASICs has substantially improved
that performance.

U C = + / - 12 V ; + / - 15 V ; +/- 24 V ; ...

Models such as the LF series offer several horizontal


or vertical mounting possibilities, in very compact
packages, allowing the user to select the most
appropriate transducer mounting configuration for the
application.

Compensation current

Most of the transducers are working for bipolar


measurements using a bipolar supply voltage.

A wide range of transducers to be through hole PCB


mounted, surface mounted or panel mounted with an
aperture or an integrated primary conductor or both.

Compensation current

Some key factors affecting the bandwidth performance,


for the different technologies that LEM offers, are for
example:

Supply voltage and consumption

Integrated primary resistor: The integrated


primary resistor R1 predefines the nominal
measuring voltage of the transducer.

LEM offers a wide selection of nominal voltage levels to cover


a variety of applications.

LEM offers a comprehensive range of transducers


optimized for industrial operating environments.

77

SELECTION PARAMETERS

The transducers included in this catalogue have various


temperature specifications related to their global
accuracy over a specific operating temperature range.
LEM can also provide transducers with operating
temperature ranges outside the listed selection to fulfill a
specific requirement.

Frequency response
The frequency response of a transducer is also primarily
linked to the embedded technology.

10 Hz to 6 kHz

LEM provides the technical solution for current and voltage


measurements from a wide range of possibilities for various
parameters, not only electrical but also mechanical.

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


1

LA 25-NP/SP7/SP8/SP9/
SP11/SP13/SP14/SP34/SP38/SP39

CTSR 0.3-P,
CTSR 0.6-P, CTSR 1-P

CTSR 0.3-P/SP1

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


LTSR 6-NP,
LTSR 15-NP, LTSR 25-NP

10

11

CAS 6-NP, CAS 15-NP,


CAS 25-NP, CAS 50-NP

CASR 6-NP, CASR 15-NP,


CASR 25-NP, CASR 50-NP

12

CTSR 0.3-P/SP10
CTSR 0.6-P/SP10

CTSR 0.3-P/SP11

CTSR 0.3-TP/SP4
CTSR 0.6-TP/SP2

HO 25-NPPR, HO 25-NPPR/SP33

13

HO 8/15/25-NP-0000, HO 8/15/25-NP/SP33-1000

14

HO 25-NSMPR, HO 25-NSMPR/SP33
HO 8/15/25-NSM-0000, HO 8/15/25-NSM/SP33-1000

HXN 0350-P

15

HXN 50-P

HXN 03 .. 30-P

HXN

DRAWINGS

CTSR 0.3-TP/SP14
CTSR 0.6-TP/SP12

CKSR 6-NP, CKSR 15-NP,


CKSR 25-NP, CKSR 50-NP

LTS 6-NP,
LTS 15-NP, LTS 25-NP

HXD 0325-P

16

17

LA 25-NP, LA 35-NP

03-P

05-P

10-P

15-P

0.6

0.8

1.1

1.4

HXN

20-P

25-P

30-P

50-P

1.6

1.6

1.6

1.2 X 6.3

1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:

- 15 V
0V
+ 15 V
Output
Primary input Current (+)
Primary input Current (-)

LAH 25-NP

18

Primary pins
Secondary pins
5-0.5x0.25

78

79

DRAWINGS

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


LTSP 25-NP

19

HLSR 10/20/32/40/50-P
HLSR 10/20/32/40/50-P/SP33

20

21

HLSR 10/20/32/40/50-SM
HLSR 10/20/32/40/50-SM/SP33

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


HAL 50...600-S

28

29

HAS 50...600-S

30

HAS 50...600-P

32

HTB 50...100-TP

33

HTB 50...400-P/SP5

22

Secondary terminals
Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Terminal 3
Terminal 4

LA 25-NP/SP25

HTT 25...150-P

23

24

LA 100-P, LA 100-P/SP13
LA 55-P, LA 55-P/SP1, LA 55-P/SP23

: supply voltage +15V


: supply voltage -15V
: output
: 0V

HTB 50...400-P

31

Positive Current Flow


39

14 MAX.

IP
Front view

32 1

3-0.635x0.635
4-0.635x0.635

3.5

9 +/-1

1.5

Top view

19.5

34

d1
6

Left view

24.5
5.5

2-P=2.5

+ 15 V
- 15 V
GND

10

7
11

Supply voltage
Supply voltage
Supply voltage
measure 1
measure 2
measure 3

+ :
- :
0 :
V1 :
V2 :
V3 :

2-d2
Mounting Pins

6 +/-1

Secondary connection

19

Secondary Pin Identification


1 +Vc
2 0V
3 Output

25

LA 100-TP, LA 55-TP,
LA 55-TP/SP1, LA 55-TP/SP27

26

HTR 50...500-SB

LAH 50-P, LAH 100-P

27

HTB 50...100-TP/SP5

34

3.5

17

321

3-0.635x0.635
4-0.635x0.635

10

1.5
1.5

3.5

34

LTT 88-S

36

14 MAX.

39

1.5

HASS 50...600-S

35

1.5

Positive Current Flow

2-P=2.5 10.5 3 3
3.25

: 0V

11

: Output

Terminal 4

: Supply voltage - 12 .. 15 V

Terminal 3

14

: Supply voltage + 12 .. 15 V

Terminal 2

3
Secondary Pin Identification

1 +Vc
2 0V
3 Output

80

81

DRAWINGS

DRAWINGS

Terminal 1

6-1.5x1.5

9
Secondary terminals

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


HAC 100...800-S

37

HTA 100...1000-S

38

HOP 200...600-SB

39

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


LF 205-P/SP1

46

47

LA 200-P, LA 200-P/SP4
LA 125-P, LA 125-P/SP1/SP4

LA 125-P/SP3

48

d 4.5

20
Molex 5045-04AG

18

7.5

10

28

4321

42

23

21

d 2.5

20

0M-+
GIN OFS

58

34

16

x
4.5

24

up to HAC 300-S
from HAC 400-S

HTFS 200...800-P/SP2

40

HTFS 200...800-P

41

HAT 200...1500-S

42

Ip

LA 130-P
LA 130-P/SP1

51

LA 150-TP

53

LAF 200-S

54

LA 150-P
LA 150-P/SP1

10

2.1

40

d6

16.5

33

40.5

4-0.25x0.5

20
9.5

9.3

12

3.5+/-1

29

4-0.25x0.5

4.5
7

Terminal Pin
1...+5V
2...0V
3...Output
4...Vref

4 .5
0

LF 205-S
LF 205-S/SP3

43

LF 205-S/SP1
LF 205-S/SP5

44

12

78

LF 205-P

45

52

LF 305-S

83

DRAWINGS

1. . . +5V
2. . . 0V
3. . . Output
4. . . V ref(IN/OUT)

DRAWINGS

Current Direction
Pins Arrangement
1 2 3 4
+ - O UT GND

4.50

Terminal P in

82

30

4 1

20
8

4.5

90

26

1
3.5+/-1

5.8

25

16

3-P=2.54

33

d22
5
26

16

33

d22
5

3-P =2.54

4
4-d=1.0

20

20.3

65

4-d3.5

30.5

0.5
1

1.5

40

16.5
3

d5

0.5
R3

50

24

1.5

33

LAH 125-P

37

70

Ip

49

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


55

LF 305-S/SP10

56

LA 306-S

57

LF 505-S/SP15

60

LT 305-S

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


64

RT 2000

65

67

LF 1005-S/SP22

68

RT 2000/SP1

66

LF 1005-S

69

LF 2005-S

72

LT 4000-S
LT 4000-S/SP34

58

LF 505-S

59

HOP 500-SB/SP1
HOP 8002000-SB

HOP 2000-SB/SP1

165

Window 104 x 40

50

Ofs

4 3 2 1

4-

29.5

3.30

0.5

0.5

45.5

96

1-4

Gin

53.3

0.5

29.5

37

5.5

HAX 5002500 - S

61
HAX 500 t o 2500 -S
Dimensions (in mm)

62

RT 500

63

RT 500/SP1

70

HAXC 2000-S

221

235

25

211

0.5

15

5.5

0.5

2-M 4

HAZ 4000...20000-SB,-SBI,
-SBI/SP1, -SRU, -SRI, -SRI/SP1

71

56
18.5

FUJICON F2023A
6

d 5.5

HAZ 10000-SB

d 5.5

250 +/-1.5

46

18

6
5
4
3
2
1
T.P GND OUTPUT 0V -Vc +Vc

25

235
4-D6

45

+15V
15V
OUTPUT
0V (GND)

All holes = 6 mm

126
144
Fixation by base-plate or on bus bar
with M5 screws

84

42 +/-2

M5
200

MOLEX Connector
5045-04A

Pins arrangement:
1
2
3
4
(+)
(-) Output 0V

162 +/-2

7.5

1.
2.
3.
4.

50
48
35

62

17

4
1

DRAWINGS

21

12

PINS ARRANGEMENT

75

160 +/-1.5

64

125

108

65

Max 5

Positive Current Flow

(De pth:11mm Max )


M5

Terminal
1...+Vc
2...-Vc
3...0V
4...OUTPUT
5...GND
6...N.C.

For HAZ 4000 models


For the other models

85

DRAWINGS

10

50

11

48

18.5
11

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


73

LT 4000-T

74

ITL 4000-S

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm

LT 10000-S

82

DV 1200/SP2,
DV 1500, DV 2000/SP1

DVL 50...2000

85

LV 100-2500...4000

86

DVL 1000/SP7,
DVL 1500/SP5, DVL 2000/SP5

89

75

83

84

DV 2800/SP4,
DV 3000/SP1, DV 4200/SP4

DVL 750/SP2,
DVL 1000/SP5, DVL 1500/SP2

87

DVL 1000/SP1,
DVL 1500/SP1, DVL 2000/SP1

DVL 1000/SP8,
DVL 1500/SP6, DVL 2000/SP6

90

DV 2800/SP1, DV 4000/SP2

DV 2000/SP2

LV 25-P, LV 25-P/SP5

76

LV 100

77

78

DRAWINGS

79

86

LV 25-200...1200

80

CV 3-200...2000

81

DV 1000,
DV 2000, DV 4200/SP3

88

87

DRAWINGS

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


91

DV 4000/SP1

92

DV 4200/SP1

DV 4200/SP5

93

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


IT 700-SPR ULTRASTAB

100

101

IT 1000-S/SP1 ULTRASTAB

102

ITZ 5000...16000-S,-SB, ITZ 24000-S


ITZ 600-SPR,-SBPR, ITZ 2000-S,-SPR,-SB,-SBPR

105

ITZ 5000-S,-SB

! 34 MAX

5,5

104

! 6,5

25

30

60

90

104

99

30

85

Pin list for D-Sub 9


1: Current Return
2: No Connection
3: Normal Operation Status
4: Ground
5: -Vc
6: Current Output
7: No Connection
8: Normal Operation Status
9: +Vc
Shield: Electrostatic shield

54

128

106

109

LED - NORMAL OPERATION

4x5.5 MOUNTING HOLES

128

2x6.5 MOUNTING HOLES

30

! 30

54

106

85

60

Connec
Connection
ecti
tion
on
n

109

94

ITN 12-P ULTRASTAB

95

IT 60-S, IT 200-S,
IT 400-S ULTRASTAB

ITB 300-S

96

ITZ 600-SPR,-SBPR

103

104

ITZ 2000-S,-SB,-SPR,-SBPR

28,2 MAX
Souriau UT001619SH

121

0,3
14
284

96

67,5

67,5

350

35

57

M8x1,25 - 6H

69

174,5

25,4 MIN

4)
350
192

10,5 THRU

134

30,5

73

100

122

169,5

200

50

70

169

97

ITL 900-T

98

ITN 600-S ULTRASTAB

99

IT 700-S, IT 700-SB,
ITN 900-S ULTRASTAB

290

66

98

ITZ 10000-S,-SB

106

ITZ 16000-S,-SB

107

LAC 300-S,
LAC 300-S/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/SP5

108

139
110

351

213

0
10

213

90

M12x1.75 - 6H

209

69

176,5

284

Lifting Eyebolt DIN 582 - M12

350

210

0,
3

77,5

90
480

180

290

88

89

DRAWINGS

240

152

DRAWINGS

412,5

15

480

10,5 4x

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


LAC 300-S/SP7

109

LTC 600-SF, LTC 1000-SF

118

119

LTC 600-SFC, LTC 1000-SFC

LTC 600-T, LTC 1000-T

120

113

LTC 350-TF, LTC 500-TF

LTC 350-SF, LTC 500-SF

LTC 350-T, LTC 500-T

114

LF 505-S/SP23

116

LTC 600-TF, LTC 1000-TF

121

HTC 1000...3000-S/SP4

LTC 600-S, LTC 1000-S

117

124

LF 1005-S/SP14

123

LTC 1000-S/SP1

LTC 1000-S/SP25

125

4xKA25 depth 6

122

LTC 1000-SF/SP24

126

91

DRAWINGS

LTC 350-S, LTC 500-S

DRAWINGS

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm

1220 +/-2

112

90

111

115

LAC 300-S/SP8

110

LA 200-SD/SP3
LA 500-SD/SP2

Dimension Drawings

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


HAR 1000-S

127

ITC 2000-S/SP1

128

LF 2005-S/SP1

129

Dimension Drawings
136

LT 4000-S/SP43

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


LT 4000-T/SP40

137

138

ITC 4000-S

Shielded cable 3 x 0.5 mm

LF 2005-S/SP27

130

LF 2005-S/SP28

131

132

LT 4000-S/SP24

139

CD 1000-S/SP6

140

CD 1000-T/SP7

141

DI 30/SP1

LT 4000-S/SP35

142

RA 1005-S

143

RA 2000-S/SP1

144

RA 2000-S/SP2

DRAWINGS

92

LT 4000-S/SP12

134

135

93

DRAWINGS

LT 4000-S/SP44

133

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


RA 2000-S/SP3

145

RA 2000-S/SP4

146

RA 2000-T/SP2

147

Dimension Drawings

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


PCM 5-PR/SP2

154

TT 50-SD

155

TT 100-SD

156

16

3.2
3.2

10

Ip

23.5

1000 +/-20.00

51

1.5

43

N.P

AT 5...150 B5/B10

157

AT 5...150 B420L

158

PCM 20-P/SP4

152

PCM 5-PR/SP1,
PCM 10-PR/SP1

153

AK 50...200 B10,
AK 5...200 B420L

162

AP 50...400 B5/B10
APR 50...400 B5/B10

40 .5

1 .5

2.5

2-M3 terminal with cover

PCM 20-P/SP3

159

AKR 5...200 B420L

160

40 .5

+
+

22

28.5

16

N.P

(+)
(-)

N.P

31.5
51

4
1.5

28.5

2-M3 terminal with cover

151

18

4
16

28.5

18

18
18

23.5

23.5
31.5
51

16

16

2 .5

PCM 20-P/SP2,
PCM 20-P/SP6, PCM 30-P/SP1

150

(O UT ) (+V )

PCM 10-P/SP1

149

22

PCM 10-P,
PCM 20-P, PCM 30-P

148

23.5

2.5

40.5

32.5

N.P
L

23.5
31.5

1000 +/-20.00

27.5

1.5

10

Ip

2.5

k( Wt )
l ( Bk)

18

13

k( Wt )
l ( Bk)

AK 50...200 C10,
AK 5...200 C420L, AKR 5...200 C420L

161

61

61.0
Output Vo ltage
Selection Switch

Rang e Selection Switch


55

16.40

4.7 0

20

40(distance between screws)


37

89.7

23.5

23.7
88.9

21

33.50

24.5

30

21.7

3.2

13

DIN size35.50
69

49

55.4

57.2

21.7

13

3.2

14.80

19

Axis of aperture

25
67

4.5

18 .50

61

39

Secondary terminals:

94

77.3

18.50

78

95

DRAWINGS

15

DRAWINGS

4.5

Hall effect chip location

All dimensions are in mm


AP 50...400 B420L
APR 50...400 B420L

163

AKR 750/2000 C420L J

164

DHR 100...1000 C5/C10/C420

165

Family
A
:
C
:
D
:
F
:
H
:
I
:
L
:
R
:
T
:

25

114
27

55

PRODUCT CODING / Industrial & Traction Transducers

70
60

16.40

20

8. 30

25

22.28

33. 80

4.5

88

40

4. 60

28.4

18.50

67

10

90
2. 50

21

Axis of aperture

6.80

6. 80

15

37

25

DIN size35.50
69

40(distance between screws)


33.50

70

32

14.80

4.
60

4.70

76.2

Range Selection Switch

63.5

78

101.5
112

18.50

AHR 500...2000 B5/B10/B420

166

167

DK 100...400
B5/B10/B420/B020/B420 B

168

20

8.30

174

40

86

9.10

104

50.50

22.28

5.50

15

35

37

54.10

55
110

150

169

DH 500...2000 B 420L B

Group:
A or AK or AL or AS 1)
or AT or AX or AZ or AXC
AR or AW or AC or X or XN
AF
AH
AIS, XS, ASS, AFS

:
:
:
:
:

ASR, KSR, LSR


AY
B
C
D
HS

:
:
:
:
:
:

DK 20...100 C420 B

25

Execution
N
:
multiple range
P
:
assembly on printed circuit
S(I) :
with through-hole for primary conductor
SM :
surface mounted
T(I) :
with incorporated primary busbar

EM4T II

Particularities (1or 2 optional characters or figures)


B
:
bipolar output voltage
BI
:
bipolar current output
C
:
fastening kit without bus bar
D
:
can be disassembled
F
:
with mounting feet
FC :
with mounting feet + fastening kit
P
:
assembly on printed circuit
PR :
programmable
R
:
rms output
RI
:
rms current output
RS :
serial output
RU :
rms voltage output
Variants
Differing from the standard product... /SPXX

20

86

8.30

40

9. 10

104

IP Current direction

50. 50
12. 12

37

5. 50

15

54. 10

35

3
55

DRAWINGS

with rectangular laminated magnetic circuit


with rectangular laminated magnetic circuit
with rectangular laminated magnetic circuit and flat housing
vertical mounting
rectangular laminated magnetic circuit +
unidirectional power supply + reference access
rectangular magnetic circuit + unipolar power supply + reference access
rectangular magnetic circuit + hybrid
double toroidal core
apparent printed circuit
differential measurement
Hall effect without magnetic compensation; magnetic concentrators
+ unidirectional power supply + reference access. When used with
F (FHS): Minisens, SO8 transducer
flat design
flat mounting + mounting on wire + unidirectional power supply
shunt isolator
surface mounted device + unidirectional power supply + reference access
using ASIC providing multitude of options + unidirectional power supply + reference access
opening laminated magnetic circuit
transducer reserved for the traction
double measurement
core, flat case + unidirectional power supply + reference access
toroidal core
opening core
core + unipolar power supply
core + unipolar power supply + reference access
triple measurement
voltage measurement
compact hybrid for PCB mounting

F :
FWS :
I :
MS :
O :
OP :
TC :
TD :
TKS, TFS :
TP, TO, TN, TZ, TL, T, TA, TB, TY :
TR :
TS :
TSR, TSP :
TT :
V, VL :
Y :
Nominal Amperage
- current transducer : rms amperes
- voltage tranducer : rms amperes-turns
- 0000 : Nominal Voltage (-1000 meaning 1000 V, with built in primary resistor R1)
- AW/2 : particular type of voltage transducer
- AW/2/200: Nominal voltage for AW/2 design (200 meaning 200V with built in primary resistor R1)

174
25

transducers using the principle of isolation amplifier


transducers using the principle of fluxgate compensation
digital transducers
transducers using the detector of fields
transducers using the Hall effect without magnetic compensation
compensation current transducers with high accuracy
transducers using the Hall effect with magnetic compensation
transducers using the principle of the Rogowski loop
transducers using the simple transformer effect

110
150

1) When used with L (LAS): current transducer with


secondary winding and unipolar power supply
using Eta technology
When used with C (CAS): current transducer with
rectangular magnetic circuit + unipolar power
supply
When used with H (HAS): current transducer with
rectangular magnetic circuit using O/L Hall effect
technology

HLSR 10-SM/...
LTC 6 0 0 - S F/...
96

97

PRODUCT CODING

Dimension Drawings

BW

Frequency bandwidth

RP

Primary coil resistance at TA max

CTI

Comparative Tracking Index

RS

Secondary coil resistance at TA max

dCl

Clearance distance

TA

Ambient operating temperature

dCp

Creepage distance

TCRIM

Temperature coefficient of RIM

Sensitivity

TCIOUT

Temperature coefficient of IOUT

Linearity error

TCIOE

Temperature coefficient of IOE

IC

Current consumption

TCVOUT

Temperature coefficient of VOUT

IO

Zero offset current, TA = 25 C

TCVOE

Temperature coefficient of VOE

IOE

Electrical offset current, TA = 25 C

TCVRef

Temperature coefficient of VRef

IOM

Residual current @ IP = 0 after an overload

TCVOUT / VRef Temperature coefficient of VOUT/VRef @ IP = 0

IOT

Thermal drift of offset current

TCG

Temperature coefficient of the gain

IOUT

Max. allowable output current at IPN or VPN

tr

Response time

IPN

Primary nominal RMS current

tra

Reaction time

IP

Primary current

UC

Supply voltage

IPM

Primary current, measuring range

Ub

Rated isolation voltage RMS, reinforced or basic isolation

IPR

Primary residual current

Ud

RMS voltage for AC isolation test, 50 Hz, 1 min

IS

Secondary current

Ue

RMS voltage for partial discharge extinction @ 10 pc

ISN

Secondary nominal RMS current

UNm

Rated insulation voltage according to EN 50124-1

IPxx

Protection degree

UW

Impulse withstand voltage, 1,2/50 s

KN

Turns ratio

VH

Hall Voltage

Mutual inductance

VO

Zero offset voltage, TA = 25 C

Number of turns

VOE

Electrical offset voltage, TA = 25 C

Np

Number of primary turns

VOM

Residual voltage @ IP = 0 after an overload

NS

Number of secondary turns

VOT

Temperature variation of offset voltage

Np/NS

Turns ratio

VOUT

Output voltage at IPN or VPN

NT

Number of turns (test winding)

VPN

Primary nominal RMS voltage

RIM

Internal measuring resistance

VP

Primary voltage, measuring range

RL

Load resistance

VRef

Reference voltage

RM min

Minimum measuring resistance at TA max

Typical accuracy, TA = 25 C

RM max

Maximum measuring resistance at TA max

XG

Global accuracy @ IPN or VPN, TA = 25 C

R1

Primary resistor (voltage transducer)

Industry Current and Voltage Transducers, Edition 2013, Published by LEM International SA
LEM International SA, Switzerland 2013, e-mail: sro@lem.com
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As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for components per se, not for applications, processes and circuits
implemented with components or assemblies. For more details see the available data sheets.
Terms of delivery and rights to change design or specifications are reserved.

98

5 Year Warranty on LEM Transducers


We design and manufacture high quality and highly reliable products for our customers
all over the world.
We have delivered several million current and voltage transducers since 1972 and most of
them are still being used today for traction vehicles, industrial motor drives, UPS systems
and many other applications requiring high quality standards.
The warranty granted on LEM transducers is for a period of 5 years (60 months) from the
date of their delivery (not applicable to Energy-meter product family for traction
and automotive transducers where the warranty period is 2 years).
During this period LEM shall replace or repair all defective parts at its cost (provided the
defect is due to defective material or workmanship).
Additional claims as well as claims for the compensation of damages, which do not occur
on the delivered material itself, are not covered by this warranty.
All defects must be notified to LEM immediately and faulty material must be returned to the
factory along with a description of the defect.
Warranty repairs and or replacements are carried out at LEMs discretion.
The customer bears the transport costs. An extension of the warranty period following
repairs undertaken under warranty cannot be granted.
The warranty becomes invalid if the buyer has modified or repaired, or has had repaired by
a third party the material without LEMs written consent.
The warranty does not cover any damage caused by incorrect conditions of useand cases
of force majeure.
No responsibility will apply except legal requirements regarding product liability.
The warranty explicitly excludes all claims exceeding the above conditions.
Geneva, 21 June 2011

Franois Gabella
CEO LEM
June 2011/Version 1
99

WARRANTY

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Italy
LEM Regional Office Italy
via V. Bellini, 7
I-35030 Selvazzano Dentro, PD
Tel. +39 049 805 60 60
Fax +39 049 805 60 59
e-mail: lit@lem.com
Norway
Motron A/S
Torsoevej 3
DK-8240 Risskov
Tel. +47 6212 1050
Fax +47 6212 1051
e-mail: motron@motron.dk
Poland
DACPOL Sp. z o.o.
ul. Pulawska 34
PL-05-500 Piaseczno
Tel. +48 22 7035100
Fax +48 22 7035101
e-mail: dacpol@dacpol.com.pl

Portugal
QEnergia, Lda
Centro Empresarial S. Sebastio
Rua de S. Sebastio Lt 11 n. 10,
Albarraque
2635-448 Rio de Mouro
Portugal
Tel. +351 214 309 320
Fax +351 214 309 299
e-mail: qenergia@qenergia.pt
Romania
SYSCOM -18 Srl.
Calea Plevnei 139B Sector 6
RO-060011 Bucharest
Tel. +40 21 310 26 78
Fax +40 21 316 91 76
e-mail:
george.barbalata@syscom18.com
Russia
TVELEM. LLC, Central Office
Str. Staritskoye shosse,15
170040 Tver / Russia
Tel./fax: + 7 4822 655672, 73
E-mail: tvelem@lem.com
Scandinavia
LEM Regional
Office Nordic Countries
Regus Tuborg Havn
Tuborg Boulevard 12, 3rd
2900 Hellerup, Denmark
Tel. +45 60 43 1953
e-mail: kck@lem.com
Spain
LEM France Sarl
15, avenue Galois
F-92340 Bourg-la-Reine
Tel. +34 93 886 02 28
Fax +34 93 886 60 87
e-mail: slu@lem.com
Sweden
ADIATOR AB
Hlsingegatan 40
SE-11343 Stockholm
Tel. +46 8 729 1700
Fax +46 8 729 1717
e-mail: info@adiator.se

South Africa
Denver Technical Products Ltd.
P.O. Box 75810
SA-2047 Garden View
Tel. +27 11 626 20 23
Fax +27 11 626 20 09
e-mail: denvertech@pixie.co.za
USA, Canada, Mexico
LEM USA, Inc., Central Office
11665 West Bradley Road
Milwaukee, WI 53224, USA
Toll free: 800 236 5366
Tel. +1 414 353 0711
Fax +1 414 353 0733
e-mail: lus@lem.com

India
LEM Management Services SarlIndia Branch Office
Mr. Sudhir Khandekar
Level 2, Connaught Place,
Bund Garden Road, Pune-411001
Tel. +91 20 4014 7575
Mobile +91 98 3313 5223
e-mail: skh@lem.com
GLOBETEK
No.122, 27th Cross,
7th Block, Jayanagar,
Bangalore-560070 INDIA
Tel: +91 80 2663 5776
+91 80 2664 3375
Fax: +91 80 2653 4020
e-mail: sales@globetek.in
Japan
LEM Japan K.K.
2-1-2 Nakamachi
J-194-0021Machida-Tokyo
Tel. +81 4 2725 8151
Fax +81 4 2728 8119
e-mail: ljp@lem.com
LEM Japan K.K.
Nagoya Sales Office
1-14-24-701 Marunouchi,
Naka-ku, Nagoya

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Turkey
zdisan Electronik Pazarlama
DES Sanayi Sitesi,
104.Sok.A07 Blok N:02
TR-34776 Y.Dudullu
Umraniye / Istanbul
Tel. +90 216 420 1882
Fax +90 216 466 3686
e-mail: Ozdisan@ozdisan.com
Ukraine
SP DACPOL Co Ltd.
Snovskaya str., 20
UA-02090, KIEV, UKRAINE
Tel. +380 44 501 93 44
Fax +380 44 502 64 87
e-mail: kiev@dacpol.com
United Kingdom and Eire
LEM Regional Office UK
A Branch of LEM Deutschland
GmbH
West Lancs Investment Centre
Suite 10, Maple view
Whitemoss Business Park
Skelmersdale, Lancs WN8 9TG
Tel. +44 (0)1942 388 440
Fax +44 (0)1942 388 441
e-mail: luk@lem.com

LEM USA East, Greg Parker


Toll free: 800 236 5366 ext. 202
Tel. +1 414 577 4132
e-mail: gap@lem.com

LEM USA Midwest, John Marino


Toll free: 800 236 5366 ext. 138
Tel. +1 414 577 4137
e-mail: jam@lem.com

LEM USA Central, Alan Garcia


Toll free: 800 236 5366 ext. 200
Tel. +1 414 577 4130
e-mail: afg@lem.com

LEM USA West, Don Blankenburg


Toll free: 800 236 5366 ext. 206
Tel. +1 414 577 4122
e-mail: dbl@lem.com

460-0002 Japan
Tel. +81 52 203 8065
Fax +81 52 203 8091
e-mail: ljp@lem.com

Tel. +60 5 547 0761/0771


Fax +60 5 547 1518
e-mail: enquiry@aceisys.com.my

Korea
S&H TRADING
Rm.302 Eopmu A-dong,
Chungang Yutong, 1258,
Gurobon-dong, Guro-gu,
Seoul, 152-721, Korea
Tel. +82 2 2686 83 46
+82 2 2613 83 45
Fax +82 2 2686 83 47
e-mail: snh@hinodekorea.co.kr
Young Woo Ind. Co.
#608 Penterium IT Tower,
282 Hakeui-ro, Dongan-gu,
Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
South Korea, 431-810
Tel. +82 31 266 88 56
Fax +82 31 266 88 57
e-mail: info@ygwoo.co.kr
Malaysia
ACEI Systems Sdn. Bhd.
1A & 1A-1, Lintasan
Perajurit 6,
Taman Perak
31400 Ipoh
Perak Darul Ridzuan, Malaysia

Distributor

LEM International SA
8, Chemin des Aulx, P.O. Box 35
CH-1228 Plan-les-Ouates
Tel. +41 22 706 11 11, Fax +41 22 794 94 78
e-mail: Isa@lem.com; www.lem.com

Switzerland
SIMPEX Electronic AG
Binzackerstrasse 33
CH-8622 Wetzikon
Tel. +41 44 931 10 30
Fax +41 44 931 10 31
e-mail: contact@simpex.ch
LEM International SA
8, Chemin des Aulx, P.O. Box 35,
CH-1228 Plan-les-Ouates
Tel. +41 22 706 11 11
Fax +41 22 794 94 78
e-mail: lsa@lem.com

Singapore
Overseas Technology Center Pte Ltd
Blk 1003, Unit 04-16
Bukit Merah Central
Inno Center
RS-159836 Singapore
Tel. +65 272 6077
Fax. + 65 278 2134
e-mail: info@overseastechnology.com.sg
Taiwan
POWERTRONICS CO. LTD
The Tapei SUN-TECH Technology Park
10th Floor, No. 205-2, Section 3,
Beixin Road, Xindian City, Taipei
County
23143, Taiwan, R. O. C.
Tel. +886 2 7741 7000
Fax +886 2 7741 7001
e-mail: sales@powertronics.com.tw
Tope Co., Ltd.
3F-4, 716 Chung Cheng Road
Chung Ho City, Taipei Hsien,
Taiwan 235, R.O.C
Tel. +886 2 8228 0658
Fax +886 2 8228 0659
e-mail: tope@ms1.hinet.net

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