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Warning:
The maximum input voltage of the AP622 probe is 100V (DC+ACpk). Do not
exceed this voltage in use. Otherwise, it will cause personal hazard or injury or
damage to the DUTs.
16.15.3 Main Parameters of Probe
The main parameters of the AP622 probe are shown in the table below.
Table 16.15 AP622 Probe Parameters
Model
AP622
Current range
50mA-10A peak
1A-100A peak
Range sensitivity
100mV/A
10mV/A
Output signal percentage error
±(3%+5mV)
500mA-10A: ± (4%+500uV)
10A-60A: ±15%
Bandwidth (-3dB)
DC-100kHz
Noise
6mV
0.6mV
Operating voltage
Maximum 600Vrms
Common mode voltage
Maximum 600Vrms
Battery
9V alkaline battery
Maximum measuring wire
diameter
11.8mm
Probe body size
Approximately 231×67×36 (mm)
Probe body weight
310g (excluding the battery)
Environmental characteristics
Operating temperature
0 ~ 50
℃
Storage temperature
-20 ~ 75
℃
16.16 AP622D current probe
The AP622D current probe is a cost-effective, common current probe that can measure DC and AC at the same
time. Its maximum measuring current is 80A peak-to-peak value and the bandwidth is up to 1.5MHz. It provides 2
ranges for easy switching between low and high current measurements. The probe has a power indicator and an
overload indicator and is battery powered for easy measurement. The option can be purchased by users. The
option number is 4456-H22.
16.16.1 Instructions for Safe Use
To ensure the safety of users and the product and the equipment connected to the product, you shall strictly
observe the following safety operation specifications:
Avoid fire or personal injury
Connect and pull out correctly.
Replace the battery correctly.
Do not operate without the cover.
Avoid the exposed circuits.
You must ensure that all equipment is well grounded during operation.
Do not operate in a humid environment.
Do not operate in a flammable environment.
16.16.2 Operating Instructions
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