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Current transformer

About: Current transformer is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24211 publications have been published within this topic receiving 134243 citations. The topic is also known as: CT & electric current transformer.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
10 Apr 2010
TL;DR: The design, development, and evaluation of an end-user installable, whole house power consumption sensing system capable of gathering accurate real-time power use that does not require installing a current transformer around the electrical feeds in a home is presented.
Abstract: We present the design, development, and evaluation of an end-user installable, whole house power consumption sensing system capable of gathering accurate real-time power use that does not require installing a current transformer around the electrical feeds in a home. Rather, our sensor system offers contactless operation by simply placing it on the outside of the breaker panel in a home. Although there are a number of existing commercial systems for gathering energy use in a home, almost none can easily and safely be installed by a homeowner (especially for homes in the U.S.). Our approach leverages advances in magnetoresistive materials and circuit design to allow contactless operation by reliably sensing the magnetic field induced by the 60 Hz current and a closed loop circuit allows us to precisely infer the power consumption in real-time. The contribution of this work is an enabling technology for researchers in the fields of Ubiquitous Computing and Human-Computer Interaction wanting to conduct practical large-scale deployments of end-user-deployable energy monitoring applications. We discuss the technical details, the iterative design, and end-user evaluations of our sensing approach.

210 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a brief overview of traditional methods of measurement of electric current and some relatively new types of current sensors are discussed, including Hall sensors with field concentrators, AMR current sensors, magneto-optical and superconducting current sensors.
Abstract: The review makes a brief overview of traditional methods of measurement of electric current and shows in more detail relatively new types of current sensors. These include Hall sensors with field concentrators, AMR current sensors, magneto-optical and superconducting current sensors. The influence of the magnetic core properties on the error of the current transformer shows why nanocrystalline materials are so advantageous for this application. Built-in CMOS current sensors are important tools for monitoring the health of integrated circuits. Of special industrial value are current clamps which can be installed without breaking the measured conductor. Parameters of current sensors are also discussed, including geometrical selectivity. This parameter specific for current sensors means the ability to suppress the influence of currents external to the sensor (including the position of the return conductor) and also suppress the influence on the position of the measured conductor with respect to the current.

210 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a new method of eliminating ac harmonic current is proposed, which is based on the principle of the magnetic flux compensation in a transformer core, by means of the new method, abnormal harmonics as well as normal harmonics can effectively be dealt with.
Abstract: A new method of eliminating ac harmonic current is proposed, which is based on the principle of the magnetic flux compensation in a transformer core. By means of the new method, abnormal harmonics as well as normal harmonics can effectively be dealt with. Considerations on the basic design of the new method are given.

209 citations

Patent
12 May 1986
TL;DR: In this paper, a boost converter connected to the alternating current line is controlled to draw sinusoidal current from the line by operating as a current regulator having a current reference control signal which tracks the line voltage waveform, thereby to minimize the required input current for a given power output.
Abstract: A unity power factor power supply which includes a boost converter connected to the alternating current line which is controlled to draw sinusoidal current from the line by operating as a current regulator having a current reference control signal which tracks the line voltage waveform, thereby to minimize the required input current for a given power output.

209 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202381
2022223
2021234
2020487
2019824
20181,054