Using an air core for a 50Hz current transformer can improve linearity but significantly reduces inductance, requiring an increase in the number of primary turns by a factor of about 63 to maintain performance. The output current in the secondary winding will decrease due to the lower inductance, making it less practical for low-frequency applications without additional modifications. Simulations indicate that achieving accurate measurements with an air core setup is challenging, as the output voltage may be too low for effective signal processing. Alternatives, such as commercially available current transformer toroids, may provide a more efficient solution for the desired specifications. Ultimately, the decision to use a Hall effect sensor for the current probe offers a viable and practical alternative.