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LEM technologies & innovations | Voltage and Current sensing

LEM technologies & innovations | Voltage and Current sensing Skip to main content EN JP CN EN JP CN Check Stock Career Investors Contact Products Applications Support About Lem Search Current Sensors 45-90 A 90-180 A 187.5-375 A 375-750 A 750-1500 A 1500-3000 A 3000-6000 A 6000-12000 A 12000-24000 A Other value All Current Sensors Voltage Sensors 25-50 V 50-100 V 100-200 V 200-400 V 400-800 V 800-1600 V 1600-3200 V 3200-6400 V All Voltage Sensors Integrated Current Sensors GO Series HMSR Series GXS Series GXN Series GXM Series All Integrated Current Sensors Rogowski Coil ART Series ARU Series ARH Series INTEGRATORS FOR ROGOWSKI COILS Energy Meters DCES DCBM 400 & 600 DCBM 100 TEMA4G EM4T II All Energy Meters Automotive Battery Management EV Chargers Automotive Motor Control Smart Grid Welding Automation Drives High Precision Power Supplies Renewable Energies Trackside Traction After Sales & RMA Merchandize authorization RMA Categories All after sales and RMA Downloads Application Notes Brochures Certificates All Downloads Technical FAQs General All Technical FAQs Company Information History Board of Directors & Committees Organization Values Compliance Sustainability Our locations All Company Information Quality & Environment Quality Environment All Quality & Environment Our partners Become a LEM Supplier Our general terms & conditions Our distributors News & Events All News & Events What do you need ? Product information Check Stock Global information GO EN JP CN EN JP CN Products Current Sensors Voltage Sensors Integrated Current Sensors Rogowski Coil Energy Meters Applications Automotive Battery Management EV Chargers Automotive Motor Control Smart Grid Welding Automation Drives High Precision Power Supplies Renewable Energies Trackside Traction Support After sales and RMA Downloads Technical FAQs About Lem Company Information Quality & Environment Suppliers News & Events Check Stock Career Investors Contact What do you need ? Product information Check Stock Global information GO Home lem_current_page : Innovations LEM technologies and innovations Since 1972, LEM has been responding to their customer’s demands by investing in continuous research and development. This investment has allowed LEM to not only create new products but also improve existing product performance, cost efficiency and size by introducing new features and functions that create a competitive advantage with added value, in final applications. LEM believes that a close relationship with the customer is the key to discover and develop the products of the future. LEM’s extensive product portfolio uses 7 key technologies to fulfil the needs of the market. These technologies create a wide range of galvanically isolated current sensors and voltage sensors that have become industry standards within the measurement field.

To support the various electrical and mechanical requirements from the market, LEM have developed a range of technologies, these include:

Hall effect Open loop technology Hall effect Closed loop technology Fluxgate technologies, including “IT-types“, “C-types“, “CTSR types“, “CAS-CASR-CKSR type” and “ITC type” Insulating digital technology, including “DVL & DVM & DV type”   Air-core technologies including Rogowski coil, PRiME™ and Current Transformers types While most applications will find that the best solution for their need is a standard sensor from one of the technology ranges above, LEM is fully capable of developing customized solutions to meet the customer’s specific requirements.

Hall Effect Current Sensors LEM Hall Effect current sensors are available in open-loop, closed-loop and Eta configurations.

Open-loop sensors are highly cost effective, as well as being small and consuming minimal power. Closed-loop sensors offer higher accuracy and enhanced speed to enable currents with a wider range of frequencies to be measured.     

Hall Effect Eta transducers are similar in construction to closed loop sensors, with the same magnetic circuit geometry, a Hall generator and secondary winding. A Hall Effect Eta sensor is a mix of open loop and current transformer technologies operating as an open loop transducer at low frequencies (up to 2…10 kHz depending on the specific sensor design), and as a current transformer at higher frequencies. Both the Hall Effect and transformer signals are electronically added to form a common output signal.

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FLUXGATE CURRENT SENSORS A “standard” closed-loop Fluxgate sensor uses a secondary winding to counteract the field generated in a magnetic circuit by the primary conductor. Although similar in operation to a closed-loop Hall Effect sensor, the Fluxgate uses a saturable inductor using a small thin magnetic core to sense the airgap field, rather than a Hall Effect sensor.

Other Fluxgate sensors built on the technology to deliver specific benefits. They are:

Low-Frequency, where the field sensing element is wrapped around the toroidal core, rather than using a gap to make more cost-effective sensors C-Type, built like the low-frequency Fluxgate sensor, but with a separate core to improve high frequency performance IT-type that uses two toroidal cores with opposing excitation coils.

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TMR Current Sensors TMR sensors (Tunnel Magneto‑Resistance sensors) represent a new generation of magnetic sensing technology that delivers exceptionally high precision, ultra‑low noise, and outstanding thermal stability. 

By leveraging magnetic tunnel junctions with a very strong magnetoresistive response, TMR sensors achieve 10–50× higher sensitivity, faster response times, and far better signal‑to‑noise ratios than traditional Hall effect sensors—while requiring less complex signal conditioning.

Their compact footprint, low offset, and wide bandwidth make TMR current sensors ideal for advanced power electronics, including SiC/GaN converters, EV on‑board chargers, solar inverters, and high‑speed industrial control systems.

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AIR-CORE CURRENT SENSORS The material used to create the core can limit the performance of the sensor due to characteristics such as remanence, hysteresis, non-linearity, losses and saturation. So the design of an air-core or coreless sensor is often considered.

Examples of air-core current sensors include Rogowski coil sensors.

The Rogowski coil and PRiME™ technologies both work on the same basic principle; a pick-up coil is magnetically coupled with the flux created by the current to be measured. A voltage is induced on the pick-up coil proportional to the derivative of flux and thus proportional to the derivative of the current to be measured. Because the derivative of DC is zero these technologies are only useful for the measurement of AC or pulsed currents.

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Insulating Digital Technology Operation principle Insulating Digital TechnologyThe measuring voltage, VP, is applied directly to the voltage sensor primary connections through a resistor network allowing the signal conditioning circuitry to feed a Sigma-Delta modulator that allows to transmit data via one single isolated channel.

The signal is then transmitted to the secondary over an insulating transformer ensuring the insulation between the high voltage side (primary) and the low voltage side (secondary).

The signal is reshaped on the secondary side, then decoded and filtered through a digital filter to feed a micro-controller using a Digital/Analog (D/A) converter and a voltage to current generator.

The recovered output signal is completely insulated against the primary and is an exact representation of the primary voltage.

Main featuresMeasurement of all types of signals: DC, AC, pulsed and complexLow volume technology: compact sizeHigh galvanic insulation between primary (high power) and secondary circuits (electronic circuit)Low consumption technologyVery high accuracyLow temperature drift Security & Privacy Portal Terms of sales Terms of use Contact   Headquarters LEM International SA
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