HAS 100-S/SP50

LEM
61-HAS100-S/SP50
HAS 100-S/SP50

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Description:
Board Mount Current Sensors

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Factory Lead Time:
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Minimum: 84   Multiples: 84
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Rp241.066 Rp20.249.544
Rp219.418 Rp110.586.672

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LEM
Product Category: Board Mount Current Sensors
100 A
Current Sense
3 us
1 %
50 kHz
15 V
Analog - Voltage
Brand: LEM
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Height: 30 mm
Length: 40 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 80 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 10 C
Output Voltage: 4 V
Product Type: Board Mount Current Sensors
Series: HAS
Factory Pack Quantity: 84
Subcategory: Sensors
Type: Current Transducer
Width: 20 mm
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9030333800

HAS Panel Mount Current Transducers

LEM HAS Panel Mount Current Transducers provide a reliable solution for electronic measurement of DC, AC, and pulsed currents while ensuring galvanic isolation between the primary and secondary circuits. Utilizing open-loop Hall effect technology, the compact LEM HAS sensors support a wide measurement range from 50A to 600A, making these transducers suitable for various industrial applications. The HAS series features a voltage output proportional to the measured current, with excellent linearity and low offset drift over temperature. With an instantaneous voltage output of ±4V and a bipolar power supply requirement of ±15V, HAS sensors deliver accurate and efficient current sensing. Additionally, an extended bandwidth of up to 50kHz enables precise monitoring of fast-changing current signals.