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  <title>[elecena] Grove - Current Sensor - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>This electricity sensor is built around the TA12-200 current transformer, which converts large alternating currents into smaller, manageable signals.
It's perfect for measuring AC currents of up to 5A, making it very useful for testing and monitoring electrical systems. It is compatible with Arduino (With a Grove - Base Shield) or Raspberry Pi (Only with the Grove-Base HAT)
Features

* Grove Compatible Interface

* Maximum 5A Input

* High Accuracy

* Small Size

* Product Number: Seeed 101020027

Specifications

PCB Size
2.0cm x 4.0cm

Interface
2.0mm pitch pin header

IO Structure
SIG, NC, NC, GND

RoHS
Yes

Dimensions
130mm x 90mm x 24mm

Weight
16g

Resources

* Product Wiki

* Eagle File

* Schematic in PDF

Package Contents

* 1x Grove - Electricity Sensor

* 1x Grove Cable</description>
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