This page says a "burden resistor" is needed.
"A shorted secondary winding guarantees a non-obstructed secondary current. A pure short circuit isn't feasible in practice, but a low as possible terminating resistance is the goal. This terminating resistance for current transformers is often called the burden resistor."
https://meettechniek.info/instruments/current-transformer.html
Won't that change our sense-current into a voltage?
But what if we want to keep it as current? That is, what if i want to pass the sense current as current to another stage of the circuit. How to achieve that, with or without a burden resistor?
"A shorted secondary winding guarantees a non-obstructed secondary current. A pure short circuit isn't feasible in practice, but a low as possible terminating resistance is the goal. This terminating resistance for current transformers is often called the burden resistor."
https://meettechniek.info/instruments/current-transformer.html
Won't that change our sense-current into a voltage?
But what if we want to keep it as current? That is, what if i want to pass the sense current as current to another stage of the circuit. How to achieve that, with or without a burden resistor?