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Current Probes for DL Series Digital Oscilloscopes

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Support for Wide Bandwidth Measurements, from Extremely Small to Large Currents.
Yokogawa's 701928, 701929, 701930, 701931, 701932 and 701933 current probes make it easy to observe current waveforms on an oscilloscope.
Depending on your signal's bandwidth and maximum current, you can choose the right current probe for your measurement.


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Current Probes for DL Series Oscilloscopes



- Bandwidth: DC to 2/10/50/100 MHz; current measurement:
Max 30/150/500 A
- Clamp configuration makes current measurements easy
The probe simply clamp around the conductor being measure.
- No external amplifier required: Connects directly to DL series instruments
The probes can be directly connected to the 1 MΩ BNC inputs on the DL series instruments without the need for connection to a costly external amplifier. All probes in our lineup are space-saving, easy to carry, and offer superior performance at a reasonable cost.
- Powered by the DL's probe power supply terminal
The probes are also compatible with external power supplies.
- Current values can be read directly on DL series instruments
Using the current probe selection menu eliminates the need to enter current/voltage conversion values.
- Includes demagnetizing switch and zero adjust dial functions
- Relationship between the current being measured and probe's current consumption
- 701934 probe power supply



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