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Danisense to exhibit at PCIM Expo 2026

03 June 2026

Danisense, a developer of high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, will be exhibiting at PCIM Expo 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, from June 9 to June 11 in Hall 7 Stand 429. At the show, Danisense is going to present its recently released high-precision MK500ID DC and AC current clamp-on designed for galvanically isolated measurements up to 500 Arms. In addition, the company is launching its new compact MBC4000I fluxgate AC/DC current transducer offering high-precision current measurements of up to 4,000 A and more — 10 times more than any Hall sensors currently available.

Source: DanisenseSource: Danisense

The MK500ID current clamp-on delivers outstanding performance, including an industry-leading phase shift of just 0.05° at frequencies below 100 Hz — approximately twice as accurate as comparable products on the market. In addition, the device offers significantly enhanced high-frequency bandwidth up to 1 MHz compared with competing solutions.

The compact MBC4000I fluxgate AC/DC current transducer delivers highly accurate current measurements up to 4,000 A and beyond. Built on Danisense’s stable closed-loop fluxgate technology, it provides exceptional accuracy below 0.05%, ultra-low sensitivity drift and reliable current output performance. Featuring a large Ø121 mm aperture for busbar applications, a 1:5000 primary-to-secondary ratio and minimal offset drift over temperature, the transducer is ideal for demanding high-current measurement environments.

Come and visit Danisense at PCIM Expo 2026 in Hall 7 Stand 429.

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