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titleOfInvention A kind of High Frequency Current Sensor based on wireless transmission
abstract The utility model discloses a kind of High Frequency Current Sensor based on wireless transmission, it comprises High Frequency Current Sensor body, and described High Frequency Current Sensor body is provided with: for High Frequency Current Sensor body being held on the iron core clamp (1) of cable under test; For High Frequency Current Sensor body being extended and the insulating bar supporting construction (2) of close cable under test; Wherein, described High Frequency Current Sensor body is provided with the Signal-regulated kinase (3) being connected to High Frequency Current Sensor signal output part, described Signal-regulated kinase is connected to the wireless transmitter module (4) signal results being emitted to Receiving Host, the built-in battery (5) being connected to Signal-regulated kinase, wireless transmitter module of described High Frequency Current Sensor body.The safety risks that the utility model avoids con-ventional handheld uhf sensor to exist, by the optimization of sensor construction, while ensure that accuracy in detection, for equipment and personal safety provide effective guarantee.
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