SSD-250A-R

Bourns
652-SSD-250A-R
SSD-250A-R

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Current Sensors - Industrial SSD-250A-R CURRENT SENSOR - RS-485/MODBUS Interface

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Product Category: Current Sensors – Industrial
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250 A
0.1 %
Brand: Bourns
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: MX
Height: 16.4 mm
Isolation Voltage: 1 kVAC, 1.5 kVDC
Length: 68.8 mm
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 115 C
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage: 5 V
Product Type: Industrial Current Sensors
Series: SSD-250A
Subcategory: Sensors
Tradename: Riedon
Type: Shunt Current Sensor
Width: 30.8 mm
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USHTS:
9030333800
TARIC:
9030337000
ECCN:
EAR99

SSD-250A Shunt Current Sensors

Bourns SSD-250A Shunt Current Sensors feature a 100A to 1000A nominal current, RS485/MODBUS interface, and 5kHz bandwidth. These sensors offer a 16-bit automotive +150°C microcontroller, 24-bit ADC with buffered analog inputs, and ECC flash memory with autocorrect single-bit errors. Specifications include 0.1% tolerance, 1500VDC reinforced galvanic isolation, and 30mΩ to 300mΩ shunt resistance. Bourns SSD-250A Shunt Current Sensors are ideal for battery systems, motor drives, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, and renewable energy applications.