DANISENSE UPDATING DATASHEETS TO ENABLE ENGINEERS TO EASILY CALCULATE DIFFERENT TECHNICAL VALUES

Danisense is updating all datasheets for its broad product range of current sense transducers to include formulas and examples to make it quick and easy for design engineers to calculate different values, e.g. current and voltage, linearity error, etc.

“One of our development engineers thought it would be a good idea to include more technical data and also formulas for calculating certain values on our datasheets to make life for design engineers easier when selecting the right current sense transducer for their respective new application. Now we are in the process of updating all of our datasheets with a lot of examples of technical data for our products and all necessary formulas for engineers to calculate the most important technical values themselves where required. We hope design engineers will make good use of our new datasheets and find them helpful in their daily work life,”says Loic Moreau, Sales & Marketing Director at Danisense.

Many datasheets have already been updated, including: DS Series (DS200ID, DS600ID, DS50UB-10V, DS200UB-10V, DS600UB-10V), DN Series (DN1000ID), DT Series (DT50ID, DT100ID, DT200ID), DL Series (DL2000ID, DL2000UB-1V, DL2000UB-10V), DM Series (DM1200UB-10V, DM1200ID). All remaining datasheet updates are currently in progress.

DANISENSE: Precision – Innovation 

By combining complex magnetic performance with advanced electronics Danisense provides efficient and precise solutions that match the requirements of worldwide customers in demanding industries. Danisense was founded in 2012 and today is based in Denmark and Japan. The company’s founders and key employees are highly-experienced and possess specialized knowledge about high precision current transducers, enabling Danisense to create solutions that enable its customers to quickly and easy measure AC and DC currents with accuracies down to 1ppm. Its products are of the highest quality and have an extremely flat frequency response and outstanding DC stability.