Parameters and specifications
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frequency range |
DC - 50 MHz |
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max. input current |
5 A |
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output |
1 V/A |
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max. diameter of measuring wire |
5 mm |
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interface |
BNC |
Detailed Product Overview
The HIOKI CT6700 current sensor is a high-performance and high-sensitivity current probe designed for use with advanced oscilloscopes, memory recorders like HIOKI’s MR6000 or other data acquisition systems. Engineered to deliver exceptional accuracy, the CT6700 offers a wide DC to 50 MHz bandwidth with the ability to measure currents from 1 mA to 5 A.
The CT6700 boasts a high signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring clear and precise waveform observations without the need to rely on oscilloscope filters or averaging functions. The 1 V/A output rate enhances the voltage sensitivity of connected oscilloscopes, allowing precise detection also of weak signals.
Device protection also is a core aspect of the CT6700's design, featuring a system that monitors the temperature of the measurement circuit. In the event of overheating, the power supply to the circuit is automatically disconnected to prevent damage to the device. Additionally, a mechanism ensures that current spikes do not harm the sensor, and an LED indicator warns the user if the input current is too high.
The CT6700 outputs the measurement signal through a standard BNC connector at a high impedance level, allowing direct connection to a wide range of oscilloscopes. For best results, especially for precise signal analysis, it is recommended to use an oscilloscope with a high-resolution ADC system or a recording system like HIOKI's MR6000.
Overall, the HIOKI CT6700 current probe is a comprehensive solution for a wide range of current measurement applications. It offers essential features that ensure precision, safety, and efficiency in a compact and robust design. Whether you are working with high-speed or very small currents, the CT6700 is the tool that guarantees accurate and reliable measurements.
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