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What is the Rogowski coil?

What is the Rogowski coil?
May08, 2025

What is the Rogowski coil?

A Rogowski coil is a specialized electrical device designed for measuring alternating current (AC). It consists of a helical coil of wire wound uniformly around a non-magnetic, air-filled core, typically arranged in a toroidal (doughnut-like) shape. The coil is placed around a current-carrying conductor, and as the AC flows through the conductor, it generates a changing magnetic field. This changing magnetic field induces a voltage in the Rogowski coil, which is proportional to the rate of change of the current (the time derivative, di/dt).

To obtain a direct measurement of the current, the induced voltage is typically processed through an integrator circuit, which converts the voltage signal into one proportional to the current itself. This makes the Rogowski coil particularly useful for applications requiring the measurement of high currents or fast transient currents, such as in power systems, industrial equipment, or research settings.

Key Features and Advantages

Air Core Design: Unlike traditional current transformers with iron cores, the Rogowski coil’s air core prevents magnetic saturation, allowing it to measure very high currents without distortion.
Flexibility: Many Rogowski coils are designed to be flexible and can be opened to wrap around a conductor without needing to disconnect it, making installation straightforward and non-invasive.
Wide Bandwidth: The coil can accurately measure currents with high-frequency components or rapid changes, such as those in lightning strikes or switching transients.

Applications

Power system monitoring and protection.
Measuring high currents in welding or industrial processes.
Research applications, such as analyzing transient phenomena.

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