Current probe CP2100B

Current probe - CP2100B - TPS Elektronik GmbH
Current probe - CP2100B - TPS Elektronik GmbH
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Description

The Micsig CP2100B is a high-performance AC/DC current probe belonging to the Micsig CP2100 series AC DC current probe family. This CP2100B current probe features an impressive bandwidth of DC~2.5MHz, making it a powerful 2.5MHz current probe suitable for a wide range of measurement tasks. It offers versatile current ranges, supporting 10A and 100A with measurement spans of 50mA~10Apk (for 10A) and 1A~100Apk (for 100A), thus qualifying as a 10A 100A current probe. Equipped with a standard BNC interface, it ensures easy connectivity with various instruments, living up to the BNC interface current probe standard. The probe is USB powered by DC 5V, enhancing its ease of use, and boasts a compact design, making it a compact design current probe that is convenient to handle and deploy. With a maximum measuring current of 100Apk, it stands out as a Micsig 100Apk current probe, while its safety compliance includes CAT III 300V and CAT II 600V ratings, solidifying its position as a CAT III 300V current probe. It finds extensive applications in fields such as motor drivers and inverters, serving as an ideal motor driver current probe and inverter current probe. Key Features Wide Bandwidth: As a 2.5MHz current probe, it covers DC~2.5MHz, enabling accurate measurements across a broad frequency spectrum, suitable for various high-frequency applications. Versatile Current Ranges: This 10A 100A current probe offers 10A and 100A ranges, with measurement spans of 50mA~10Apk (10A) and 1A~100Apk (100A), meeting diverse current measurement needs.

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