Fiber Optic Current Sensor
Introduction
By using Faraday Magneto-optic effect, an optical fiber coil can be used as a current sensing element. This type of sensor is compact, light weight, and high speed device. The sensitivity of the sensor is inherently high since the interaction length can be as long as desired. These sensors are free from EMI and ESI. The transit time of light in the sensor region is very small and therefore response time of the sensor is very small. The fiber is dielectric component which eliminates the need for isolation in many high voltage applications. These devices do not suffer from the effects of saturation and have therefore excellent accuracy even under transient conditions. Measurement of high pulsed current (Imax = 1M, F 25 KHz) with accuracy of 1% is possible.
Special Features
Current upto 1000 Amps are measurable with an accuracy of 2%. Effect of the induced linear birefringence in fiber and environmental perturbations on the measure values of current have been eliminated by using appropriate opt-electrnoics opto-mechanical techniques. For high values of current, accuracy of measurement is more.
Prospective Users
Power Industry
Keywords
Faraday rotation; current sensor, fiber optics
Type of Technology
Product
Glossary
Faraday rotation; When linearly polarized light passes through a transparent material of length L' kept in the longitudinal magnetic field H', the rotation of plane of polarization of light delta is given by = V.pi.H.d1; Where V' is the verdict constant of material.
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