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A.H. Systems BCP-512 Probe to Measure Conducted RF Currents

Probe to Measure Conducted RF Currents 1 MHz - 1000 MHz
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Key Features and Functions 

Conducted currents can be measured without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface by means of clamp-on current probes. The AH Systems BCP-512 Current Probe AH Systems BCP-512 Probe to Measure Conducted RF Currents, 1 MHz - 1 GHz 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.

For ease and convenience of performing conducted measurements, all Current Probes utilize the split type clamp-on design. Small and lightweight, this Current Probe is manufactured to exacting standards, thus insuring repeatable performance. This current Probe has a transfer impedance of 21.5 dBW (+/- 2 dB) from 80 MHz to 1000 MHz.

Frequency Range1 MHz to 1 GHz
Standards MetIEC 61000-4-6; IEC 60601-1-2, Mil-STD-461 CS 114
RF ConnectorN-Type (female)
Current Rating200 Amps Maximum
Application/Test TypeConducted and Radiated Susceptibility Testing
Aperture1.2" (32 mm)
Dimensions2.8" (71 mm) diameter
Transfer Impedance0 to 24 dBΩ
Weight0.5 pounds (227 grams)
Description

Key Features and Functions 

Conducted currents can be measured without making direct contact with the source conductor or metallic surface by means of clamp-on current probes. The AH Systems BCP-512 Current Probe AH Systems BCP-512 Probe to Measure Conducted RF Currents, 1 MHz - 1 GHz 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.

For ease and convenience of performing conducted measurements, all Current Probes utilize the split type clamp-on design. Small and lightweight, this Current Probe is manufactured to exacting standards, thus insuring repeatable performance. This current Probe has a transfer impedance of 21.5 dBW (+/- 2 dB) from 80 MHz to 1000 MHz.