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    AC Current Sensor, 5mA/100mA/1A/2A/5A to 10A

    $72.63
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC10
    AC current sensor adopts linear photoelectric isolation or modulation and demodulation principle, best cost performance, fast response, high accuracy, good stability, small size, light weight, input current terminal connection, DIN rail installation, widely used for AC current measurement of various occasions.

    AC Current Sensor, 1A/2A/10A/30A/50A/100A to 150A

    $76.35
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC150
    AC current sensor adopts linear electromagnetic isolation principle, best cost performance, fast response, high accuracy, good stability, small size, light weight, 4mm/8mm/12mm/15mm hole diameter, and DIN rail installation. AC current sensor is widely used for AC current measurement of various occasions, especially for sine-wave ac current with power frequency 50Hz.

    AC Current Sensor, 5A/10A/20A/50A/100A/150A to 400A

    $69.26
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC400
    AC current sensor adopts electromagnetic isolation principle, small size, light weight, low price, fast response, high accuracy, good stability, and DIN rail installation. AC current sensor is widely used for AC current measurement of various occasions, especially for sine-wave ac current with power frequency 50Hz.

    AC Current Sensor, AC 200A/400A/600A/800A

    $88.25
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC800
    AC current sensor adopts electromagnetic isolation principle, small size, light weight, low price, fast response, high accuracy, good stability, 35mm/45mm/55mm hole diameter, and screws fixed installation. AC current sensor is widely used for AC current measurement of various occasions, especially for sine-wave ac current with power frequency 50Hz.

    AC Current Sensor 50A/100A/400A/600A/1000A/1200A to 1500A

    $87.36
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC1500
    Hall effect AC current sensors are non-invasive current sensors, with 1.0%FS accuracy, 1ms fast response time, 0-50A ~ 0-1500A measuring range, 4-20mA output signal, 12V/24V power supply, fixed installation, excellent linearity and strong anti-interference capacity. Open loop AC current sensors can be connected to AD, DSP and PLC directly. AC current sensors are now widely used for AC current measurement.

    AC Current Sensing Switch, 0.5A-50A, NO

    $60.79
    SKU: ATO-CUS-12KSD
    Factory price AC current sensing switch for sale online. It can accurately monitor 0.5A to 50A AC, NO contact mode, self-power supply, fireproof housing, and adjustable operating current. This current sensing switch is widely used in AC measurement and monitoring, AC motor overload protection and electronic switch control systems.

    AC Current Switch, 0.5A-200A, NO/NC

    $59.42
    SKU: ATO-CUS-A200K
    Buy an adjustable AC current switch online. It has normally open or normally closed form, 0.5A-200A (AC) high range, and self-powered mode, which is designed for monitoring or detecting the current of electrical equipment safely and conveniently. Low-cost current sensing switch is suitable for automated industrial control equipment and power monitoring.

    AC Current Sensing Switch, 0.2A-30A, NO/NC

    $44.31
    SKU: ATO-CUS-G30
    Flameproof sensing switch is used to accurately monitor AC from 0.2A to 30A, with optional normally open or normally closed modes. Low price current sensing switch can control various automated industrial control equipment, flashlights, buzzers, relays, microcontrollers or other electrical load equipment.

    1-phase AC Current Transducer, 0-1A/5A/10A/20A

    $175.54
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC1
    Low cost 1-phase AC current transducer for sale, suitable for 0-1A/0-5A/0-10A/0-20A AC current input, response time ≤400ms, 35mm standard rail, base screw installation. Single-phase AC current transducer can be used for motor overload protection and AC current detection of ordinary single-phase circuit.

    3-phase AC Current Transducer, 0-1A/5A/10A/20A

    $237.08
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC3
    Good price 3-phase AC current transducer for sale online, suitable for 0-1A/ 0-5A/0-10A/0-20A AC current input. The accuracy of the three-phase AC current transducer is 0.2/0.5, the response time is less than 400ms, high accuracy and sensitive response. Small size, light weight, easy to install and use.

    3 Phase AC Current Transducer 0.5A/1A/2A/5A/10A/20A/50A to 80A

    $161.39
    SKU: ATO-CUS-3AC80
    AC current transducer is a special current sensor for 3 phase AC current measurement. Three phase current transducer adopts epoxy resin pouring sealant to ensure the stability of components, with 0.5%FS accuracy, three output signals 4-20mA/0-20mA/0-5V/0-10V, power supply DC 5V/12V/24V, fixed installation. 3 phase AC current transducer is widely used for real-time monitoring of power grid AC current.

    Split-core AC Current Sensor 400A/2000A/8000A/10000A to 20000A

    $151.19
    SKU: ATO-CUS-AC20000
    Hall effect AC current sensors have non-invasive structure, with 1.0%FS accuracy, 1ms fast response time, 0-400A ~ 0-20000A measuring range, 4-20mA output signal, 12V/24V power supply, excellent linearity and strong anti-interference capacity. Open loop AC current sensors can be connected to AD, DSP and PLC directly. AC current sensors are now widely used for high current measurement of control systems.

    DC Current Sensor, 1mA-5A Input, 12mA/10mA Output

    $134.92
    SKU: ATO-CUS-153S01
    The DC current sensor supports an input of DC 1mA, 5mA, 20mA, 50mA, 0.1A, 0.2A, 0.5A, 1A, 2A, and 5A, with customization options to handle up to 10 times the rated input current. The output specifications include options for 12±8mA or 10±10mA, with a load capacity of 6V. It operates with auxiliary power options of DC +12V, +15V, or +24V and offers an accuracy class of 0.5. Ideal for isolating and monitoring bidirectional DC current in applications such as power systems, battery management, renewable energy setups, and electrical control systems.

    DC Current Transducer, 0-1A/5A/10A/75mV

    $175.54
    SKU: ATO-CUS-DC10
    Buy a low price DC current transducer, DC 0-1A/0-5A/0-10A/75mV current input can be selected, with an accuracy of up to 0.2/0.5, and a response time of ≤400ms. The DC current transducer is reliable and durable, with a long life, providing accurate detection for the power system.

    DC Current Sensor 1mA/1A/5A/10A/100A to 800A

    $85.56
    SKU: ATO-CUS-DC800
    DC current sensor has best cost performance, fast response, high accuracy, good stability, small size, light weight, DIN rail installation, widely used for DC current measurement of various occasions.

    DC Current Sensor 50A/100A/200A/500A/1000A to 1500A

    $83.25
    SKU: ATO-CUS-DC1500
    Hall effect DC current sensors are open loop current sensors, with split-core structure, 1ms fast response time, 1.0%FS accuracy, 4-20mA output signal, 12V/24V power supply, fixed installation, excellent linearity and strong anti-interference capacity. DC current sensors are widely used for DC current monitoring, system signal acquisition and feedback control.

    Non-invasive DC Current Sensor 400A/1000A/2000A/10000A to 20000A

    $122.98
    SKU: ATO-CUS-DC20000
    Hall effect DC current sensor is non-invasive current sensors, with split-core structure, 1ms fast response time, 1.0%FS accuracy, 4-20mA output signal, 12V/24V power supply, strong anti-interference capacity. Open loop current sensors are widely used for DC current monitoring of battery/power inverter/UPS/solar power supply.

    Current Sensor AC/DC 50 amp/100 amp/1000 amp to 2000 amp

    $74.18
    SKU: ATO-CUS-ACDC2000S
    AC/DC current sensors have a small size, square-hole design, 1.0%FS accuracy, 0-4V/0-5V output signal, ±15V power supply, 5us fast response time, excellent linearity, strong anti-interference capacity. Open loop current sensors are widely used for AC/DC current measurement of dc motor drive/plating and welding control system.

    Current Sensor AC/DC 1mA/2mA/5mA/10mA/50mA/0.5A/1A to 5A

    $126.37
    SKU: ATO-CUS-ACDC5
    Current sensors are AC/DC universal current sensors, with a low current measuring range from milliamp current 1mA to 5A. AC/DC current sensors adopt linear photoelectric isolation or modulation and demodulation principle, fast response, 0.5%FS high accuracy, good stability, small size, light weight, input current terminal connection, DIN rail installation. Isolated current sensors are widely used for AC sine wave current or DC bidirectional current measurement.

    True RMS Current Sensor, AC/DC 1mA-5A Input, DC 0-10V Output

    $177.79
    SKU: ATO-CUS-125S01
    The TRMS sensor offers a wide input range including 1mA, 5mA, 20mA, 50mA, 75mA, 0.2A, 0.5A, 1A, 2A, and 5A, which can be expanded using an external shunt resistor. With auxiliary power options of DC +12V or +24V and has a static current consumption of ≤34mA. It has an enclosure protection rating of IP20, offering protection against dust and moisture in typical environments. The enclosure is made from flame-retardant ABS material, ideal for use in industrial equipment, power distribution systems, renewable energy systems, and automated control panels.

    A current sensor measures how much electric current flows through a wire. You don't have to disconnect or cut the wire — just clamp it or pass the wire through the sensor. Common uses: power monitoring, motor control, battery management, and DIY electronics projects. ATO offers AC, DC, AC/DC universal, and true‑RMS current sensors using Hall effect technology, split‑core (non‑invasive) design, and outputs like 4‑20mA, 0‑5V, and RS485.

    Primary Types of Current Sensors

    • Hall effect sensor: Works for both AC and DC, provides electrical isolation. The most popular type. (Best for: motor drives, power monitoring, battery management, industrial automation)
    • Open‑loop Hall vs closed‑loop Hall
      • Open‑loop: cheaper, smaller, ~1% accuracy. (Best for: cost‑sensitive, space‑limited devices like home appliances, power tools)
      • Closed‑loop: more accurate (~0.5%), costs more, uses more power. (Best for: high‑precision metering, calibration instruments, lab power supplies)
    • Current transformer (CT): AC only, low cost, no external power needed. Simple and reliable. (Best for: AC energy monitoring, electricity meters, building automation, relay protection)
    • Rogowski coil: AC only, flexible, handles huge currents without saturation. Works for very high AC currents. (Best for: high‑current power systems, power quality analysis, VFD output measurement)
    • Shunt‑based sensor: Very accurate for small DC currents (mA range), but no isolation (direct electrical connection). (Best for: low‑current detection, battery management, electronic loads, precision power supplies)

    Popular Development & DIY Current Sensor Modules

    What's popular: For Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi projects, the two most common needs are: small battery currents (mA) and larger load currents (5‑30A). Two modules lead the pack:

    • INA219 (shunt‑based, I²C output): Best for small currents (≤±3.2A) and battery monitoring because it measures both current and voltage and gives digital output without calibration hassle.
    • ACS712 (Hall effect, analog output): Simple, isolated, handles 5A/20A/30A. Good for quick tests, but analog output is noisier and less precise than INA219.

    Example: Use INA219 for a solar‑charged battery logger; use ACS712 for a motor stall detector.

    Current Sensor Selection Guide

    Model Type Range Output Best For
    AC150 AC (CT) 1‑150A 0‑5V / 0‑10V Low‑cost AC monitoring, DIN rail
    AC1500 AC (open‑loop) 0‑1500A 4‑20mA Non‑invasive industrial AC
    DC1500 DC (open‑loop) 50‑1500A 4‑20mA Split‑core DC, fast response
    ACDC5 AC/DC (Hall) 1mA‑5A 0‑5V Universal small signal, DIN rail
    153S01 DC (closed‑loop) 1mA‑5A RS485 / TTL High precision (Class 0.5), battery & solar


    FAQs About Current Sensors

    Q1: What does a current sensor do?
    A: It detects the electrical current in a circuit and converts it into a measurable output signal (like 4‑20mA or 0‑5V). This lets you monitor power usage, protect motors from overloading, and manage battery health — all without cutting any wires.

    Q2: What's the difference between AC and DC current sensors?
    A: AC sensors measure alternating current (wall outlets, 50/60 Hz). DC sensors measure direct current (batteries, solar panels). Some sensors (like ACDC5) measure both.

    Q3: Hall effect vs current transformer – which one is better for current sensing?
    A: Hall effect works for AC & DC and provides isolation — safer for beginners and ideal for DC applications. Current transformers (CT) are simpler, work for AC only, and require no external power — great for low‑cost AC monitoring. The better choice depends on whether you need DC capability, isolation, or a self‑powered solution.

    Q4: Open‑loop vs closed‑loop Hall sensors — which one should I pick?
    A: Open‑loop (e.g., AC1500) is cheaper, smaller, ~1% accuracy — fine for most tasks. Closed‑loop (e.g., 153S01) is more accurate (~0.5%) but costs more. Pick closed‑loop only for high precision, like power meters.

    Q5: Which DIY module is best for Arduino — INA219 or ACS712?
    A: For small currents (mA level) and battery monitoring, use INA219 (I²C, measures both current and voltage). For larger currents (5A–30A) and quick tests, use ACS712 (analog, isolated). Choose based on your current range.