Keysight Technologies 1146B Oscilloscope Probe, Current Type, 100kHz

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RS Stock No.:
818-6802
Distrelec Article No.:
110-82-405
Mfr. Part No.:
1146B
Brand:
Keysight Technologies
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Brand

Keysight Technologies

Probe Type

Current

Bandwidth

100kHz

Model Number p

1146B

Safety Category Level

CAT II, CAT III

Safety Category Voltage

600V

Current

100A

Safety Category

CAT II 600 V, CAT III 300V

RoHS Status: Exempt

Keysight Technologies Current Clamp, 100kHz Bandwidth, 9V Alkaline Battery - 1146B


Accurately measure currents with this current clamp from Keysight Technologies. It's a versatile device that's suitable for use with digital multimeters, data loggers, oscilloscopes and recorders. The item has current measuring ranges of 100mA to 10A and 1 to 100A for use in a wide variety of applications. Thanks to the unit's hybrid technology that includes a Hall effect sensor and current transformer, you can expect reliable measurements. Adjustable bandwidth noise helps to ensure effective waveform control. An insulated coaxial cable offers efficient protection against interference for clear signal transmission.

Features & Benefits


• 9V alkaline battery with 55-hour life for long-lasting performance
• Battery level and overload indicators for ease of troubleshooting

Applications


• Inverters
• Current amplifiers
• Motor controllers
• Switching power supplies

What's the maximum working voltage of this current clamp?


The unit has a maximum working voltage of 600V, making it suitable for use in local-level electrical distributions.

What's the difference between a current clamp and a current probe?


Both devices measure current, but a probe has no jaws for clamping. Probes are more often used with oscilloscopes or other current testers.

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