Keysight N2893A Current Probe, 100MHz AC/DC with AutoProbe
Current Probe,100MHz AC/DC w/AutoProbe

Order #: N2893A

Mfg #: N2893A

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$6,380.00

Keysight N2893A Current Probe, 100MHz AC/DC with AutoProbe

Current Probe,100MHz AC/DC w/AutoProbe

Order #: N2893A

Mfg #: N2893A

$6,380.00
Availability: Ships in 4-6 weeks

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Product Highlights

  • Wide bandwidth: DC to 100MHz
  • High S/N ratio, low current measurement capability
  • 15A peak, 15ADC, 10Arms continuous, 30A peak non-continuous
  • Easy protect function at excessive input
  • Auto demagnetization (degauss) and calibration removes any residual magnetism and unwanted DC offset in the probe
  • Compatible with high impedance AutoProbe interface
  • For use with 80000/90000 Series, use N278xA current probe with N2779A power supply and E2697A high impedance adapter
  • For use with 90000 X-Series, use the N5449A high impedance probe adapter

The Keysight N2893A is a 100 MHz bandwidth, active current probe for InfiniiVision and Infiniium oscilloscopes. The probe features flat bandwidth (DC-100MHz), low noise(<2.5 mA rms) and low circuit insertion loss. Auto demagnetization (degauss) and calibration removes any residual magnetism and unwanted DC offset in the probe. The probe is powered directly by the InfiniiVision and Infiniium AutoProbe interface, eliminating the need for an additional power supply.

The N2893A is ideal for capturing transient current signals such as those found in motor controllers, in switching power supplies, inverters and current amplifiers driving inductive loads.