A.H. Systems BCP-620 Broadband Current Probe 10 kHz – 500 MHz
Description
A.H. Systems BCP-620 Broadband Current Probe 10 kHz – 500 MHz is a split type clamp-on monitoring current probe.
The BCP-620 broadband current probe is a toroidal transformer used to measure RF current without directly connecting to the electrical conductor or cable under test. The conductor passing through the aperature of the current probe acts as a single turn primary of the transformer. The secondary is designed for a 50 ohm system such as an EMI meter or spectrum analyzer.
This current probe can handle 60 amperes of pulse currents and 40 amperes of CW between the usable frequency range of 10 kHz to 500 MHz.
Features
- High current conducted emissions measurements without saturation.
- Individually Calibrated (Transfer Impedance calibration included)
- High Current Capability
- Split Type Clamp-on Design
Specifications
Frequency Range | 10 kHz – 500 MHz |
Transfer Impedance (dB ohm) | -29 to 17 |
Max Primary Current (DC – 60 Hz) | 200 Amps |
Max Primary Current (DC – 400 Hz) | 200 Amps |
Max Primary Current (CW) | 40 Amps |
Peak Pulse Current | 60 Amps |
Connector | N-Type, Female |
Physical Dimensions
Aperture | 1.2″ (32 mm) |
Weight | 1.8 lb.’s (816 grams) |