701918 Current Probe 120 MHz / 5 ARMS

What is the 120 MHz High-Sensitivity Low Current Probe 701918?

The Yokogawa 701918 Current Probe is a low noise compact current probe for measuring low-level currents from 1 mA to 5 A. Best suited for design and verification applications requiring high-sensitivity low current probes.

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Yokogawa 701918 High-Sensitivity Low Current Probe
Frequency bandwidth: DC to 120 MHz
Maximum continuous input range: 5 Arms
Functions with Digital Oscilloscopes, ScopeCorders, other waveform measuring instruments
10x more sensitive than previous models
Slim and lightweight sensor head
Automatic zero-adjustment and demagnetization
Power can be provided from probe power option on a DL/DLM/SL series instrument by the probe power supply
Applications:

  • LED driver, controller, power supply verification
  • Evaluation of the embedded power supply
  • Measurement of the power consumption of
  • a low voltage device (FPGA)
  • Evaluation of the embedded component for
  • household appliances and car electronics. 

For current probe prices, request a quote.
 

  • Bandwidth: DC to 120 MHz; current measurement:  Max 5 Arms
  • 10x more sensitive than previous models 701928/701929/701932/701933
  • Low noise compact current probe for measuring low level currents from 1 mA to 5 A. 
  • Slim and light weight sensor head makes it easy to use in narrow spaces. 
  • Zero-adjustment can be done by simply pushing the button on the termination box. 
  • Demagnetization can also be done by holding down the DEMAG button for a quicker setup. 
  • Powered by the DL’s probe power supply terminal. 
  • The probes are also compatible with the 701934 probe power supply. 
  • Current values can be read directly on DL series instruments. 
  • Using the current probe selection menu eliminates the need to enter current/voltage conversion values.
  • LED driver, controller, power supply verification
  • Evaluation of the embedded power supply
  • Measurement of the power consumption of a low voltage device (FPGA)
  • Evaluation of the embedded component for household appliances and car electronics
  • Inverter currents
  • Switch mode power supply inrush currents

 

 

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