Broadband Current Probes寬帶電流探頭
Conducted currents can be measured without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface by means of clamp-on broadband current probes. The BCP-5xx EMC Current Probes are designed to permit field intensity meters, spectrum analyzers, and other 50W impedance instruments to measure quantitative magnitudes of current. Measurements can be made on single and multi-conductor cables, ground and bonding straps, shielded conduits and on coaxial cables.
Model |
Frequency |
Transfer Impedance (dB ohms) |
Max Cont. Current (Amps) |
Aperture (in.) |
Diam. (in.) |
20 Hz - 1 MHz |
100 |
1.2 |
3.9 | ||
20 KHz - 100 MHz |
350 |
1.2 |
3.9 | ||
1 MHz - 1 GHz |
200 |
1.2 |
2.8 | ||
10 KHz - 100 MHz |
350 |
2.7 |
5.0 | ||
1 MHz - 400 MHz |
300 |
1.2 |
2.8 | ||
10 KHz - 50 MHz |
800 |
1.2 |
3.7 | ||
100 KHz - 500 MHz |
200 |
2.7 |
5.0 | ||
100 Hz - 100 MHz |
200 |
2.6 |
5.5 | ||
10 KHz - 500 MHz |
350 |
1.2 |
3.9 | ||
1 KHz - 200 MHz |
100 |
1.2 |
2.8 | ||
100 KHz - 1 GHz |
200 |
1.2 |
2.8 |
Injection Current Probes注入電流探頭
Injection Current Probes are used to inductively couple large RF currents into conductors passing through their aperture. The conductors are signal, control and power circuits of equipment under test for conducted susceptibility or immunity.
Typical specifications requiring the use of injection probes are:
- DO-160
- EN-50081-1
- IEC 801-6
- TR-EOP-000063
Model |
Frequency Range |
Insertion Loss (dB) |
Max Cont. Input Power (Watts) |
Aperture |
Diam. |
10 KHz - 100 MHz |
100 |
1.6" (40 mm) |
5" (127 mm) | ||
1 MHz - 400 MHz |
200 |
1.6" (40 mm) |
5" (127 mm) | ||
300 KHz - 1000 MHz |
100 |
1.6" (40 mm) |
5" (127 mm) |
Current Probe Fixtures電流探頭固定裝置
The A.H. Systems' line of Current Probe Calibration Fixtures are a great way to keep your broadband Current Probes, and Injection Current Probes calibrated and up to date. Their rugged design ensures long life, and faultless operation over the wide calibration frequency range of 10 kHz to 1000 MHz.
Current Probe Fixtures |
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10 KHz - 400 MHz |
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1 MHz - 1000 MHz |
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10 KHz - 400 MHz |