Laim electronic sensor unveiled the 7th SNEC

Laim electronic sensor unveiled the 7th SNEC Recently, SNEC's 7th (2013) International Solar Energy Industry and Photovoltaic Engineering Exhibition and Forum was held in Shanghai. Leam Electronic (China) Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of LEM, the world's leading power sensor manufacturer, took the new HLSR series and HO series. And other solar energy sensor exhibitors.

For the broad needs of the solar industry for low-cost, high-performance sensors, Laim Electronics has introduced the HLSR series of sensors that can replace shunts or optocouplers for solar combiner boxes. This series of sensors uses the open-loop Hall principle to measure AC, DC and pulsed currents, featuring fast response time, high accuracy, and a wide operating temperature range, enabling high-separation surface mount or perforation mounting.

At the PV Forum, the relevant person in charge of Leam Electronics made a speech titled "Generation of PV Inverters and LEM Sensors". The speaker conducted in-depth discussions and extensive communication with participants from the perspectives of how LEM sensors improve the reliability and efficiency of inverters, MTTP efficiency, and reduction of inverter costs; and through field exchanges, listened to all parties to LEM sensors. The use of experience for the solar field users to provide more professional services to lay a good foundation.

It is reported that the Lime Group was established in 1972 and has 41 years of history this year. As a market leader in the field of power sensors, Lyme has been committed to providing customers with higher value-added products. In order to meet the needs of users, Lyme Electronics has continuously increased its investment in R&D, and has introduced a variety of new products in order to adapt to the ever-changing market.

About LEM

As a market leader in the field of power sensors, Lyme provides customers with innovative technologies and high-quality power measurement solutions. Its core products are current and voltage sensors, which can be widely used in driving and welding, renewable energy and power, rail and rail transportation, high precision, traditional automobiles and new energy vehicles and other business areas. Lyme's strategy is to exploit the inherent advantages of its core business while developing new application areas and seeking development opportunities in new markets. As a medium-sized global company, Lyme has production centers in Beijing (China), Geneva (Switzerland), Machida (Japan), and Copenhagen (Denmark). Sales offices around the world can provide considerate services to customers around the world. The LEM Group was listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in 1986 (stock market code: LEHN). Lyme Electronics (China) Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lyme Electronics in China. It has sales offices in various regions and provides global customers with seamless services.

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