tnx alot for coopreation.....as we know that voltage transformer step up or step down ac voltage, can current trasnformer step up or step down the current.........?? or CT only measures the current.....??
Any transformer does the both.For example a step down transformer will step down voltage and step up current like a 230VAC to 12VAC 1Amp step down transformer will have a primary current around 12/230 = 0.0521739A or 52.174mA.Transformers just mutually transfer power ,if they step up voltage they step down current and if they step down voltage they step up current.
CT is also a transformer nothing different,its like this a ratio of 100:5 CT means that in primary if we have 100 amperes of current then in secondary you will find 5 amperes of current,now we don't measure current what we do is we use a resistor (load) in secondary so that their would be a voltage drop accross the load as per V = I * R,and we measure this voltage drop.The secondary's load is known as burden.Many times meters internal resistance or more properly impedance is used as burden.
Now above you can see the 100:5 CT is stepping down current so it will step up voltage,and this voltage is very high as the ratio is already given with out a burden connected to secondary this voltage is a shock hazard so be carefull.
Their are different types of CTs like Wound Primary CTs can measure upto 1 to 100 Amps,Ring core CTs can measure upto 50 to 5000 Amps and Split core CTs can measure upto 100 to 5000 Amps.
If you are trying to measure small current use Wound Primary CTs they are avaliable in ratios from 2.5:5 to 100:5.
As John already said use Hall sensors for DC they can also be used in AC for measuring current.
Good Luck