LeCroy current probes do not require the breaking of a circuit or the insertion of a shunt to make accurate and reliable current measurements. Based on a combination of Hall effect and transformer technology, LeCroy current probes are ideal for making accurate AC, DC, and impulse current measurements.
Many current probes require external power supplies or amplifiers to display a waveform on the oscilloscope screen. All LeCroy current probes are powered through the LeCroy ProBus® connection and require no additional hardware. Along with providing power, the ProBus connection allows the current probe and oscilloscope to communicate, resulting in current waveforms automatically displayed on screen in Amps, and calculated power traces scaled correctly in Watts. This full integration also allows for Degaussand Auto zero functions to be done directly from the oscilloscope with a single button press.
LeCroy current probes are available in a wide range of models for a wide range of applications. The full range of LeCroy current probes includes models with bandwidths up to 100 MHz, peak currents up to 700A and sensitivities to 10 mA/div. Multiple current probes can be used together to make measurements on three-phase systems, or a single current probe can be used with a voltage probe to make accurate instantaneous power measurements. LeCroy current probes are often used in applications such as the design and test of switching power supplies, motor drives, electric vehicles, and uninterruptible power supplies.
Bandwidth (Probe Only) |
10 MHz |
Coupling |
AC 1 MΩ, DC 1MΩ, GND |
Risetime (typical) |
35 ns |
Max Continuous Input Current |
150 A |
Max Peak Current (at pw) |
500 A < 30 μs |
Sensitivity |
200 mA/div to 100 A/div |
Amplitude Accuracy |
±1% of reading ±100 |
Maximum Circuit Voltage |
600 V CAT II, 300 V CAT III (Insulated Wire) |
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