Franz Rogowski dans “Bird” d'Andrea Arnold (2024), janvier 2025.
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Franz Rogowski dans “Bird” d'Andrea Arnold (2024), janvier 2025.
Franz Rogowski dans "Bird" d'Andrea Arnold (2024), janvier 2025.
TT Electronics today announced an innovative approach to developing customized current sensing solutions for the harsh environment requirements of the aerospace and defense market. Building on the company’s existing range of current sensor modules, this new and highly diverse modular technique leverages Hall-Effect and Rogowski sensors, as well as amplifiers and digital converters. Through harnessing …
TT Electronics today announced an innovative approach to developing customized current sensing solutions for the harsh environment requirements of the aerospace and defense market.
Teledyne LeCroy announced the latest contribution to its Teledyne Test Tools (T3)-branded portfolio of test equipment with the launch of a series of Rogowski Coil Current Probes, which measure alternating current or high-speed current pulses. The broad range of products in the Teledyne Test Tools Rogowski Current probes series cover wide frequency span and current …
LEM introduced the AI-PMUL integrator to complete its flexible clip-around Rogowski coil family. AI-PMUL is a versatile digital signal conditioner of Rogowski coils’ secondary signal. It offers a wide range of standard analog true RMS and instantaneous outputs. Applications for the AI-PMUL include transformer condition monitoring for MV/LV substations, current measurement for active power calculation; …
The Riddle with Rogowski
The Rogowski coil is a step up from current transformer technology. Its lightness, flexibility, and reduced number of parts make it one of the best in use today. Although it was named after German physicist Walter Rogowski, he didn't actually invent the coil. In fact, nobody really knows who pioneered it.