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DT006 Sensor Sheet

Type: Current

Range: ± 250 mA

Sensor Description:

The DT006 sensor is an AmperMeter, measuring Current values between –250 and 250 mA. The DT006 is a differential sensor, capable of measuring both direct and alternate current. The sensor uses Fourier Systems’ Egg Shaped sensor case, and has two durable banana plugs for easy connection. The DT006 has no "Floating Ground". For proper measurements connect it’s negative input (black) to the power source negative input.

How it works:

The Current sensor should be connected serial to the measured electronic circuit. Inside the sensor there is a resistor of 1W , and according to Ohm’s Law, the voltage measured on that resistor will be exactly the current in the resistor. The measured voltage then goes through an amplifier unit and is adjusted to the range of 0-5 volts, which is the range accepted by the Analog-Digital converter. The proper result is then recorded into the Data Logger’s memory.

Calibration:

The DT006 is automatically calibrated. No calibration is needed.

What is it used for:

The DT006 sensor is used in various experiments such as EMF and internal resistance or the study of current characteristics of a light bulb and a diode. It is also a great sensor for any low-voltage measurements you might have.