На 100% отечественный: в Великом Новгороде импортозаместили датчик измерения тока

The device can be adapted to the customer's needs

A unique sensor for measuring electric current has been developed at the Yaroslav the Wise Novgorod State University. This was announced by Vasily Misilin, a postgraduate student at the university.

The developed sensor is a completely domestic development. Not only will it cost less, but it can also be adapted to the specific needs of the customer. There are no analogues to the physical quantity sensor in Russia.
Vasily Misilin, postgraduate student at NovSU

The sensor works by creating a magnetic field that interacts with the device's body, generating an electrical signal. This signal allows scientists to estimate the strength of the measured current.

To improve the accuracy of measurements, the device is equipped with a special amplifier, and the data is transmitted to a microchip for processing and further transmission to the operator. The sensor can also send information to a computer or mobile devices via a wireless network.

The device has been successfully tested. It is planned to connect it to Wi-Fi and bring it to market.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that a graphene-based humidity sensor was developed in Novosibirsk.

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