701929 Current Probe 50 MHz / 30 ARMS

701929 Current Probe 50 MHz / 30 ARMS

  • Front-end powered current probe for oscilloscope
  • Recognized automatically
  • Adjust zero position from DLM2000-DLM4000, DL6000/DLM6000, DL9000/DLM9000 and SB5000 series.
  • Frequency bandwidth: DC to 50 MHz
  • Maximum continuous input range: 30 Arms
     

What is a Current Probe?

There are two types of analog probes- current probes and active/passive voltage probes. Current probes are for DC/AC signals.

Types of Current Probes

Current probes come in a range of low to high input current (Arms) and low to high speed/frequency bandwidth. The 701929 Current Probe operates at 50 MHz / 30 ARMS (maximum input current). Yokogawa offers a variety of accessories and current probes for multimeters and oscilloscopes for measuring high and low currents.
 

701929 Current Probe 50 MHz / 30 ARMS Applications

  • Bandwidth: DC to 100 MHz; current measurement: Max 30 ARMS
  • Clamp configuration makes current measurements easy
    The probe simply clamp around the conductor being measure.
  • No external amplifier required: Connects directly to DL series instruments
    The probes can be directly connected to the 1 MΩ BNC inputs on the DL series instruments without the need for connection to a costly external amplifier. All probes in our lineup are space-saving, easy to carry, and offer superior performance at a reasonable cost.
  • 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. 
  • Includes demagnetizing switch and zero adjust dial functions
  • Relationship between the current being measured and probe's current consumption

701929 Current Probe 50 MHz / 30 ARMS Features

  • Inverter currents
  • Switching power supply inrush currents
  • Motor load currents
  • Breaker characteristics
  • Transformer/transmission systems
  • Fuel cell operation and characteristics
  • Power supply current waveforms
  • Power device consumed current
  • Vehicle electrical systems

 

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