Teseq CSP 9160 Current Sensor Probe 9 kHz – 200 MHz
Description
Teseq CSP 9160 Current Sensor Probe 9 kHz – 200 MHz is a broadband RF current sensor probe as defined in CISPR 16-1-2. Beside the compliance measurements of asymmetrical disturbance currents, the probe can be used in many diagnostic applications to measure superimposed RF currents flowing in conductors, or cable harnesses.
A convenient feature of the CSP 9160 is that, from 100 kHz to 120 MHz, it has a flat frequency response with a 0 dB transducer factor, allowing voltage measurements to be read as current, directly without any correction.
The CSP 9160 can also be used as a current monitor for BCI testing as per MIL-STD-461 and various automotive standards.
Features
- As defined in CISPR 16-1-2
- Suitable for emission measurements per CISPR 16-2-1, CISPR 22 and CISPR 32
- Suitable for BCI testing per MIL STD-461 and various automotive standards
- Flat frequency response
- Ruggedly designed
Specifications
Parameter | Value |
Frequency range | 9 kHz to 200 MHz |
Insertion loss | 34 dB ±2 dB (50 Ω system, 100 kHz to 120 MHz) typical ±1 dB, see also the graphs in the datasheet |
Insertion impedance | <1Ω |
RF connector | BNC |
Window diameter (aperture) | 25.4 mm |