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A.H. Systems BCP-610 High Power RF Current Probe

Manufacturer part number: BCP-610
20 Hz - 20 MHz
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Key Features and Functions

This current probe measures currents on 50 Hz, 60 Hz and 400 Hz powerlines and has a usable frequency range of 20 Hz - 20 MHz.

Conducted currents can be measured without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface by means of clamp-on current probes. The BCP-610 Current Probe is designed to permit field intensity meters, spectrum analyzers, and other 50 ohm impedance instruments to measure quantitative magnitudes of current. Measurements can be made on single and multi-conductor cables, ground and bonding straps, shielded conduits and on coaxial cables. A current probe acts as a single turn primary, multiple turn secondary transformer, placing low series impedance in the probed power line or signal lead while capable of driving a usable signal into a 50ohm receiver. A current probe is characterized by its transfer impedance, ZT (dBohm) the ratio of output voltage into a standard load (usually 50ohm for EMI testing) divided by the net current traveling through the probe window area.

For ease and convenience of performing conducted measurements, all of our current probes utilize the split type clamp-on design. Small and lightweight, each Current Probe is manufactured to exacting standards, thus insuring repeatable performance.

Frequency Range20 Hz - 20 MHz
Standards MetIEC 61000-4-16, IEC 61000-4-19 Annex C, SAE J1113-2, ISO 11452-8, DO 160D/E Section 18 and MIL-STD-461 D/E CS101, CS109 and RS101.
RF ConnectorN-Type(female)
Current Rating400 Amps (5,000 Peak) Maximum
Application/Test TypeMeasure currents on 50 Hz, 60 Hz and 400 Hz powerlines without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface
Aperture1.25" (32 mm)
Transfer Impedance-63 to -28 dBΩ
Weight1.4 Lbs (650 grams)
Description

Key Features and Functions

This current probe measures currents on 50 Hz, 60 Hz and 400 Hz powerlines and has a usable frequency range of 20 Hz - 20 MHz.

Conducted currents can be measured without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface by means of clamp-on current probes. The BCP-610 Current Probe is designed to permit field intensity meters, spectrum analyzers, and other 50 ohm impedance instruments to measure quantitative magnitudes of current. Measurements can be made on single and multi-conductor cables, ground and bonding straps, shielded conduits and on coaxial cables. A current probe acts as a single turn primary, multiple turn secondary transformer, placing low series impedance in the probed power line or signal lead while capable of driving a usable signal into a 50ohm receiver. A current probe is characterized by its transfer impedance, ZT (dBohm) the ratio of output voltage into a standard load (usually 50ohm for EMI testing) divided by the net current traveling through the probe window area.

For ease and convenience of performing conducted measurements, all of our current probes utilize the split type clamp-on design. Small and lightweight, each Current Probe is manufactured to exacting standards, thus insuring repeatable performance.