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Like [[current_sense#magnetic_field_sense | Hall-effect current sensor]]s, transformer-based current sensors are non-contact.
 
Like [[current_sense#magnetic_field_sense | Hall-effect current sensor]]s, transformer-based current sensors are non-contact.
 
A current sense transformer is a kind of transformer,
 
with
 
the (output) secondary wire passing through the magnetic core many times, and
 
the (input) primary wire typically passing through the magnetic core once
 
(a "single-turn transformer").
 
 
  
 
== AC RMS ==
 
== AC RMS ==
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Other approaches to measuring AC current (and DC current) are discussed at [[current sense]].
 
Other approaches to measuring AC current (and DC current) are discussed at [[current sense]].
 
== Further reading ==
 
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/current_transformer Wikipedia: current transformer]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/current_clamp Wikipedia: current clamp]
 

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