Key points:
• Danisense is launching a new fluxgate generation AC/DC current transducer offering high-precision current measurements of up to 4000A and more
• Current measurement performance levels up to 10 times higher than with traditional Hall-effect transducer
• Exceptional accuracy below 0.05% over the temperature range from -20°C up to +85°C, ultra-low sensitivity drift, large Ø121 mm aperture for busbar applications
PCIM, Nuremberg, Germany – Danisense, the leader in high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, is introducing its new compact MBC4000I fluxgate AC/DC current transducer offering high-precision current measurements of up to 4000A and more. The device delivers measurement performance levels up to 10 times higher than conventional Hall-effect transducer solutions currently on the market.
Built on Danisense’s stable closed-loop fluxgate technology, the product provides exceptional accuracy below 0.05% over the temperature range from -20°C up to +85°C, ultra-low sensitivity drift and reliable current output performance. Featuring a large Ø121mm aperture for busbar applications, a 1:5000 primary-to-secondary ratio, and minimal offset drift over temperature, the transducer is ideal for demanding high-current measurement environments.
Comments Loic Moreau, Sales and Marketing Director at Danisense: “As the global energy transition drives widespread electrification across a broad range of applications, the demand for higher power generation and consumption continues to increase. This trend has created a growing need for current measurement solutions capable of accurately monitoring currents of 4,000A and above.” He continues: “At the same time, the pursuit of enhanced power converter performance – particularly in terms of power quality, efficiency, and system stability – requires current measurement technologies that deliver superior accuracy, long-term stability, and minimal temperature dependence. In many high-performance applications, conventional closed-loop Hall-effect current transducers are reaching their practical limits with respect to linearity, offset drift, and measurement precision.” “And this exactly is what prompted our design engineers to revisit and re-engineer Danisense’s fluxgate measurement principle, resulting in this new generation of current transducers that provide measurement performance up to ten times greater than that of traditional hall-effect sensors,” Moreau concludes.
Comparison between traditional Hall-effect transducer and Danisense MBC4000I fluxgate AC/DC current transducer:
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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 anextremely flat frequency response and outstanding DC stability.







