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DFRobot Gravity Analogue AC Current Sensor with Current Clamp

Price in EUR including VAT
Delivered between Wed, 29/4 and Sat, 9/5
5 pieces in stock at supplier
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Product details

If you want to measure alternating current, it is often impractical and dangerous because you have to interrupt the circuit. The analog AC current sensor developed by DFRobot is a good solution to this problem. With the included current clamp, you do not need to interrupt the circuit. The measured current is converted into an analog signal that you can then evaluate on an Arduino.

Info: You can change the connection cable to male by plugging in a Dupont M-M 10cm cable, allowing you to use it with an Arduino UNO as well.

Technical Details:
Module: Operating Voltage: 3.3V - 5.5V
Analog Output Voltage: 0.2V - 2.8V (DC)
AC Signal Input Range: 0 - 1V (AC)
Relative Error: ±3%
Interface: Gravity PH2.0 3Pin
Dimensions: 32 x 27mm
Current Clamp: AC Measurement Range: 0 - 20A
AC Signal Output: 0 - 1V / 0-20A
Nonlinearity: ±3% (10% to 120% of rated input current)
Cable Length: 1.5m
Operating Temperature: -25°C to +70°C
Dimensions: 13 x 13mm

Delivery Includes:
1x Gravity Analog AC Current Sensor
1x Current Clamp
1x Analog Sensor Cable 20cm.

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Single board computer kits» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 3.Whadda
    0,1 %
  • 5.Espressif
    0,2 %
  • 6.DFRobot
    0,3 %
  • 6.Joy-it
    0,3 %
  • 6.Sensirion
    0,3 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • 1.M5Stack
    0 days
  • 4.WaveShare
    1 day
  • 5.DFRobot
    2 days
  • 6.Raspberry Pi
    3 days
  • 7.HutoPi
    4 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Single board computer kits» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 2.micro:bit
    0,4 %
  • 3.Allnet
    0,6 %
  • 4.DFRobot
    0,8 %
  • 5.Joy-it
    0,9 %
  • 5.Odroid
    0,9 %
Source: Galaxus