CT-06-75

KEMET
80-CT-06-75
CT-06-75

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Description:
Board Mount Current Sensors Low Current 750 Turns

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Factory Lead Time:
35 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
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Minimum: 160   Multiples: 80
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4,87 € 779,20 €

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KEMET
Product Category: Board Mount Current Sensors
RoHS:  
Open Loop
Brand: KEMET
Core Size: 6 mm
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: VN
Height: 22.4 mm
Length: 18 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 80 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 20 C
Packaging: Tray
Product Type: Board Mount Current Sensors
Series: CT
Factory Pack Quantity: 80
Subcategory: Sensors
Width: 7.1 mm
Part # Aliases: USEN0675000000
Unit Weight: 4,800 g
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TARIC:
9030337000
CNHTS:
8504311001
USHTS:
9030333800
ECCN:
EAR99

CT Low AC Sensors

KEMET CT Low Alternating Current (AC) Sensors detect very low current levels and provide overcurrent protection in electronic appliances. These compact, lightweight devices offer high sensitivity and high performance. They are RoHS compliant and can be mounted onto printed circuit boards. KEMET CT Low AC Sensors are ideal for use in microcontroller-based equipment, refrigerators, air conditioners, inductive heating, servo motors, inverters, and more.

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