or “mm2”, see widespread use for directly measuring a cable’s cross-sectional area, or CSA. In some contexts, then, you might see AWG being used, while in others, references to wire size may be in mm2. Being able to quickly convert between these two systems will help ensure both ...
the most common being AWG (American Wire Gauge)(e.g. 16AWG), Cross sectional area in square mm (e.g. 1sqmm) or strand and diameter count (e.g. 32/0.2). There are plenty of tables around to help you convert between common sizes. ...
This paper is meant to be a comprehensive how to guide to help measure voltage, measure current, and measure power with computer based instrumentation.
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The leads from the CT are then connected to the AI+ and AI- of the measurement module. The module will measure all current on the line that is routed through the CT opening. Scaling is done in software to convert from the Voltage/Amp output from the sensor to the full scale Amperage ...
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