F.W. Bell Open Loop Current Sensors

Small Packages Low Power Consumption
High Performance Low Cost

An open loop current sensor consists of a Hall Sensor mounted in an air gap of a magnetic core. The current carrying conductor placed through the aperture of the sensor produces a magnetic field that is proportionate to the current. The field is concentrated by the core and measured by the Hall Sensor. Most open loop sensors contain circuitry to provide temperature compensation and calibrated high level voltage output. Open loop current sensors measure DC and AC currents and provide electrical isolation between the circuit being measured and the output of the sensor. Typically, open loop sensors cost less than closed loop sensors. They are preferred in battery powered circuits due to their low operating power requirements.

 

Model

Rated Current (A)

Rated Output (V)

Linearity (+%)

Frequency Range from DC

Aperture Inches

Mounting

NA-25 7 .9 to 2.5 1 1kHz 0.2 PCB
MS-15 15 1.7 1 20 kHz 18 AWG PCB
MS-30 20 1.2 1 20 kHz 13 AWG PCB
BBP-150F 150 6 0.6 60 kHz 0.8 Panel/Flat
BBP-300F 300 6 0.7 10 kHz 0.8 Panel/Flat
BBP-600F 600 6 1.25 10 kHz 0.8 Panel/Flat
BBP-150H 150 6 0.6 60 kHz 0.8 Panel/Hori.
BBP-300H 300 6 0.7 10 kHz 0.8 Panel/Hori.
BBP-600H 600 6 1.25 10 kHz 0.8 Panel/Hori.
IHA-25 25 1 1 50 kHz 0.38 PCB/Panel
IHA-100 100 5 1 50 kHz 0.38 Bulkhead
IHA-150 150 5 1 50 kHz 0.84 Bulkhead
PI-350 350 ±.175-.385 1.5 1 kHz 0.800 PCB
PI-600 600 ±.150 -.330 12 1 kHz 0.800 PCB
IA Series 100-3000 6 0.5 DC Only 1.67 Bulkhead
IF Series 100-3000 10 0.5 1 kHz 1.67 Panel
RS-A 100-1000 4.0 0.75 25 kHz 1.26 Bulkhead/Panel
RSS-A 100-1000 +6 ±1.6 0.75 25 kHz 1.26 Bulkhead/Panel
 CSM-010-B 15   2.5  1 up to 50kHz   .345 PCB