Tektronix P6021A AC Current Probe
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Tektronix P6021A is a split-core AC current probe with 120 Hz to 60 MHz bandwidth, 10.6 A RMS capability, and 10 mA/mV sensitivity for non-invasive circuit measurements.
Product details
| Model | P6021A |
| Manufacturer | Tektronix |
| Category | Oscilloscope Probes |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Tektronix P6021A is a general-purpose AC current probe offering wide-band performance with excellent low-frequency characteristics. It enables accurate current measurements from 120 Hz to 60 MHz without breaking the circuit by clipping onto the current-carrying conductor. With a maximum RMS rating of 10.6 A and peak rating of 250 A, it covers a wide range of measurement needs in industrial and electronic applications.
Key Features
- 120 Hz to 60 MHz bandwidth
- 10.6 A RMS, 250 A peak, 10 mA sensitivity
- Switchable sensitivity: 2 mA/mV or 10 mA/mV
- Designed for 1 MĪ© oscilloscope inputs
- Split-core construction allows easy circuit connection
- Shielded probe head
- CAT II rated for bare wire voltages up to 150 V
- 1.5 m (5 ft) cable
- AC measurements only
Applications
- Power supply and UPS system monitoring
- Motor and drive circuit analysis
- Power distribution system testing
- Industrial equipment current measurement
- General oscilloscope current measurements
Specifications
| Maximum Current | 10.6 A |
| Bandwidth | 60 MHz |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 150 V |
| Cable Length | 1.5 m |
| Series | P6000 Series |
| Dimensions | 7.77 x 0.625 x 1.25 in. |
| Maximum Wire Size | 5 mm |
| Minimum Current | 10 mA |
| Peak Current | 250 A |
| Risetime | 5.8 ns |
| Series Compatibility | 3 SERIES MDO MIXED DOMAIN OSCILLOSCOPE, DPO/DSA/MSO70000, DPO7000C, MDO3000, MDO4000C, MSO/DPO2000, MSO/DPO2000B, MSO/DPO3000, MSO/DPO4000, MSO/DPO5000, MSO/DPO5000B, MSO4000B, TBS1000/TBS1000B/TBS1000B-EDU, TBS2000, TBS2000, TDS3000, TDS5000, TDS6000, TD |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
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