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CURS100 -
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
The CURS100 converts a current signal output by a sensor or output device (e.g., 4 to 20 mA) to a voltage that can be measured by a datalogger. The 100 ohm resistor used for the current shunt allows currents up to 25 mA to be read on a 2500 mV range (CR10, CR10X, CR510, CR500) and currents up to 50 mA to be read on a 5000 mV range (CR23X, 21X, CR7, CR5000, CR9000, CR9000X).
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CP 1000 -
GMC-I-PROSyS
The CP 1000 current probe has been designed for use with multimeteres respectively for accurate, non-intrusive measurement of AC, DC and complex waveform currents.
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CP 1005 -
GMC-I-PROSyS
The CP 1005 current probe has been designed for use with oscilloscopes respectively for accurate, non-intrusive measurement of AC, DC and complex waveform currents.
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CP 30 -
GMC-I-PROSyS
The CP 30 current probe has been designed for use with multimeters respectively for accurate, non-intrusive measurement of AC, DC and complex waveform currents.
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HCS-BTA -
Vernier Software & Technology, LLC
Use the High Current Sensor in experiments that involve currents larger than 1 A, such as solar panels, hand generators, and other alternative energy projects.
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CT Analyzer -
OMICRON electronics
Current transformer testing in a multifunctional instrument performing excitation, ratio, polarity and winding resistance tests on current transformers as well as burden impedance measurement.
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CWT -
Power Electronic Measurments Ltd
The CWT Rogowski current probe is suitable for measuring AC currents ranging from 300 milliamps to hundreds of kA from below 0.1Hz to >30MHz.
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T3CP Series -
Teledyne LeCroy
Teledyne Test Tools AC/DC Current Probes are powered by an external universal power supply and work with any Oscilloscope with a high-impedance BNC input. The range of five current probes includes models with bandwidths up to 100 MHz, peak currents up to 500A and sensitivities to 1 mA/div.
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Shanghai Guantu Technology Co., Ltd.
The lightning wave impulse current generator is an impulse current generator that generates a simulated lightning current waveform . Its working process is as follows: first, the transformer charges the capacitor bank through the silicon pile, when the charging voltage reaches a predetermined value, the spark gap is triggered, and the capacitor is discharged through the total inductance and total resistance of the circuit. When the resistance is greater than or equal to the critical damping value, a unidirectional impulse current wave is generated in the circuit. When the resistance is less than the critical damping value, an oscillating impulse current wave is generated. The magnitude of the impact current amplitude is related to the circuit parameters. When the capacitance value and charging voltage are the same, the smaller the inductance value, the greater the current amplitude. In order to obtain as much current as possible, a pulse capacitor with a small inductance value is usually selected, and the total length of the connecting line should be as short as possible when arranging the main capacitor, so that the total loop inductance value can be reduced as much as possible.
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Osborne Transformer Corp.
Osborne Auxiliary Current Transformers are often used to reduce system currents to lower values appropriate for instrumentation and/or protection circuits. The Aux CT’s are designed for specific current ratios and burden impedance with a known transformation error. Osborne’s units are built for high performance and longevity in the most demanding environments.
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PeakTech Prüf- und Messtechnik GmbH
Are ideal for current measurement in electrical systems and control cabinets, since only single wires are guided through the clamp jaws for contact-free current measurement and no electrical connections have to be disconnected. This method also enables measurements of very high currents, which would overload any standard multimeter if connected directly.