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#170589 - I know Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Per Westermark said:
This sensor just converts current to voltage trying to maintain the curve shape as long as the bandwidth is enough. But the device has a certain zero offset, a certain non-linearity and a certain asymmetry. Can you deduce what the combined effect of those will be on the transfer accuracy when the RMS value is what you're after? Rob. |
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