For optimal performance, it's recommended to follow a 4-layer PCB stackup with a solid ground plane, and maintain a minimum of 10 mils (0.25 mm) spacing between the CT2002-6 and other components to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensure accurate measurements.
Calibration involves applying a known current to the CT2002-6 and adjusting the output voltage to match the expected value. A calibration procedure can be found in the application note provided by Cal Test Electronics or by consulting with their technical support team.
The maximum allowable burden resistance for the CT2002-6 is 1 kΩ. Exceeding this value may affect the accuracy and linearity of the current measurements.
Yes, the CT2002-6 can be used for both AC and DC current measurements. However, for AC measurements, it's essential to consider the frequency response and phase shift of the device to ensure accurate results.
The CT2002-6 operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. Operating outside this range may affect the device's performance and accuracy.