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Calibration of non-contact current sensors

  • US 8,508,212 B2
  • Filed: 06/14/2011
  • Issued: 08/13/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/2011
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuit, comprising:

  • a current sensor having a housing for detachably coupling the current sensor to a wire;

    a current sensing device integrated in the housing for providing a first output indicative of a current conducted through the wire;

    a voltage sensing conductor integrated in the housing having a first terminal for providing a second output indicative of an electric potential on the wire and a second terminal, wherein the voltage sensing conductor and the current sensing device do not make electrical contact with the wire;

    a selector circuit coupled to the voltage sensing conductor for selecting between a measurement mode and a calibration mode, wherein in the calibration mode, the selector circuit couples the first terminal and the second terminal of the voltage sensing conductor to a current source that causes a calibration current of predetermined magnitude to be conducted through the voltage sensing conductor; and

    a current measuring circuit that measures the first output of the current sensing device to obtain a current measurement calibration value when the selector circuit selects the calibration mode, and wherein in the measurement mode, the current measuring circuit adjusts a value of the first output in conformity with the current measurement calibration value.

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