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Topics in this section relate to current sensing using the following devices and methods:

  • Shunt resistors
  • Inductor DCR
  • Hall effect sensors
  • Current sense amplifiers
  • Current transformers
  • Rogowski coils
  • and others

 
 
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Deploying Primary-Side Current Sensors For PSU Output Current Limiting — Protecting Against Low Impedance Overloads02/15/26
Modified DCR Current Sensing Expands Inductor Choices For Peak-Current-Mode Buck Regulators12/15/25
Accurately Measuring High Currents With A Precision Current Sense Amplifier12/15/25
Average Value Extractor Is More Precise Than Low Pass Filters12/15/25
Integrator Feedback Resistor — Adverse Or Friendly? How To DC Stabilize An Integrator Output11/14/25
Controlling Rogowski Sensor Frequency Response Through Integrator Design10/15/25
Non-Inverting Integrators Are Not Really Integrators (Part 3): Impact On Rogowski Sensors07/15/25
Non-Inverting Integrators Are Not Really Integrators (Part 1) 05/15/25
Exploring Advanced Configurable Logic For Current, Voltage And Power Measurement04/15/25
Improving Validation Of Power Supply Re-Rush Performance Through More Accurate Sensing Of AC Line Peaks03/14/25
Measuring Accurately To 10 MHz With Fluxgate Balanced-Core Current Transducers08/15/24
A Guide To Designing Your Own Rogowski Sensor (Part 3)06/15/24
A Guide To Designing Your Own Rogowski Sensor (Part 2)05/15/24
A Guide To Designing Your Own Rogowski Sensor (Part 1)04/15/24
Quantifying The Impact Of Series Inductance On E-Load Edge Rates And Current Monitoring Accuracy04/15/24
Using Current Transformer In Core Saturating Mode Enables DC Current Measurements10/14/22
A Four-Decade, Integrated Current-Sensing Solution With Extended Supply Range04/15/21
More About No-Load Operation In Current Transformers—Creating Real World Models08/14/20
Understanding Core Magnetization In Current Transformers—Avoiding Saturation And Dangerous Output Voltage05/15/20
Sense Current Over A Wider Range For Better Battery Management07/15/19
Measuring Common-Mode And Differential-Mode EMI Currents06/17/19
Zero-Drift Precision Op Amps: Measuring And Eliminating Aliasing For More Accurate Current Sensing04/15/19
Using Power Delivery Path Resistance For Precision CPU Current Monitoring02/15/19
Managing Pulse Top Decay Improves Accuracy Of Current Sensing Circuits11/15/18
Lossless Method Boosts Current-Sense Signal06/15/18
Calibration Of Copper Sensors Enhances Accuracy Of Nonintrusive Current Monitoring06/15/18
Achieve Precise High Current Monitoring Using Standard Surface-Mount Resistors05/16/18
Four-Terminal Inductor Achieves High-Accuracy Current Measurements For POLs (Part 2): Sources Of Error07/15/16
A Practical Primer On Motor Drives (Part 5): Three-Phase AC Line Current And Winding Configurations06/15/16
A Practical Primer On Motor Drives (Part 4): Single-Phase AC Line Current05/16/16
Metal Alloy Resistors Offer Robustness And Other Benefits For Current Sensing05/16/16
Four-Terminal Inductor Achieves High-Accuracy Current Measurements For POLs (Part 1): Inductor Design02/16/16
Tips And Tricks For High-Speed, High-Current Measurement01/15/16
Sense Power Switch Current Without Increasing Losses Or Parasitics 11/15/14
Design Considerations For DCR Current Sensing In Boost Converters03/15/14
Inductor DCR Current Sensing With Temperature Compensation: An Accurate, Lossless Approach For POL Regulators11/15/13
Closed-Loop Sensors With Magnetic Probe Extend High-Precision Current Measurement To Higher Current Levels07/15/13
Making Sense of Two-Wire Current-Sense Resistors07/30/12

    
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