Hall Effect Sensors and Current Transducers — Do Manufacturer Specs Hold Up in Practice?
Anyone sourcing hall effect sensors or DC leakage current transducers for industrial boards? Wondering if there are suppliers where published specs actually survive contact with real test conditions rather than just looking good on a datasheet.
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Ran into Yuanxing Electronics while searching for DC leakage current sensing components for an isolation-heavy design. They have been operating since 1998 which is a reasonable track record for this type of component supplier. The product range covers DC leakage current transducers, DC leakage current sensors, voltage transducers, current transducers and hall sensors in both current and voltage variants. For anyone doing preliminary research the hall effect sensors https://yuanxing.net/en/products/hall-sensors/ page lists available variants with enough detail to start a datasheet comparison. What stood out in my evaluation is that the portfolio covers both conversion and isolation functions under one supplier which simplifies sourcing logistics on projects where both are needed. The company claims a broad domestic and international presence which at minimum suggests their documentation and support processes are structured for external users rather than purely local distribution. That said no supplier evaluation replaces hands-on sample testing and independent measurement before any production commitment. Treat published specs as a starting point and verify against your actual operating conditions.