- Rogowski coil
A Rogowski coil, named after
Walter Rogowski , is an electrical device for measuringalternating current (AC) or high speed current pulses. It consists of a helicalcoil ofwire with the lead from one end returning through the centre of the coil to the other end, so that both terminals are at the same end of the coil. The whole assembly is then wrapped around the straight conductor whose current is to be measured. Since thevoltage that is induced in the coil is proportional to the rate of change (derivative ) of current in the straight conductor, the output of the Rogowski coil is usually connected to an electrical (or electronic)integrator circuit in order to provide an output signal that is proportional to current.One advantage of a Rogowski coil over other types of current transformers is that it can be made open-ended and flexible, allowing it to be wrapped around a live conductor without disturbing it. Since a Rogowski coil has an air core rather than an
iron core, it has a lowinductance and can respond to fast-changing currents. Also, because it has no iron core to saturate, it is highly linear even when subjected to large currents, such as those used inelectric power transmission ,welding , orpulsed power applications. A correctly formed Rogowski coil, with equally spaced windings, is largely immune toelectromagnetic interference .A device similar to the Rogowski coil was described by A.P. Chattock of
Bristol University , ("On a magnetic potentiometer", "Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science", vol. XXIV, no. 5th Series, pp. 94–96, Jul-Dec1887 ). Chattock used it to measuremagnetic field s rather than currents. The definitive description was given by Walter Rogowski and W. Steinhaus in "Die Messung der magnetischen Spannung", "Archiv für Elektrotechnik", 1912, 1, Pt.4, pp.141-150.More recently, low cost current sensors based on the principle of a Rogowski coil have been developed. [Patent for a planar Rogowski current sensor US patent|6414475, granted 2 Jul 2002.] These sensors share the principles of a Rogowski coil, measuring the rate of change of current using a transformer with no magnetic core. The difference from the traditional Rogowski coil is that the sensor can be manufactured using a planar coil rather than a toroidal coil. In order to reject the influence of conductors outside the sensors measurement region, these planar Rogowski current sensors use a concentric coil geometry instead of a toroidal geometry to limit the response to external fields. The main advantage of the planar Rogowski current sensor is that the coil winding precision that is a requirement for accuracy can be achieved using low cost
printed circuit board manufacturing.ee also
* Current
*Current transformer
*List of electronics topics
*Pulsed power External links
* " [http://www.powertekuk.com/cwtmini.htm Miniature Wideband Current Probe] " sensor using this principle
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