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Options (reference: open and short correction states)
The following options are available for the instrument. Contact your authorized Hioki distributor or
reseller when ordering.
Probe type (cord length: 1 m)
Open state during open
correction
Shorted state during short
correction
L2000 4-Terminal Probe
Measurable range: DC to 8 MHz
Maximum applied voltage:
±42 V peak
(AC+DC)
Maximum applied current: ±1 A peak
(AC+DC)
Measurement terminal hole diameter:
0.3 mm to 5 mm
Alligator-clip-type measurement cables.
These general-purpose dual-electrode
clips fit a wide range of conductor thick
-
nesses.
Width of the measurement
sample
Close the tips of the probes and
place the probes so that they are
as far apart as the width of the
measurement sample.
H
POT
L
POT
L
CUR
H
CUR
Clamp the probe tips together with
the V mark facing up.
9140-10 4-Terminal Probe
Measurable range: DC to 200 kHz
Maximum applied voltage:
±42 V peak
(AC+DC)
Maximum applied current: ±1 A peak
(AC+DC)
Measurement terminal hole diameter:
0.3 mm to 5 mm
Width of the measurement
sample
Close the tips of the probes and
place the probes so that they are
as far apart as the width of the
measurement sample.
Clamp the probes on the short bar.
9500-10 4-Terminal Probe
Measurable range: DC to 200 kHz
Maximum applied voltage: DC±40 [42 V
peak (Measurement bias volt-
age)]
Maximum applied current: 1 A peak
(Measurement bias voltage)
Measurement terminal hole diameter:
0.3 mm to 2 mm
Rubber-sheathed alligator clip type
Red (High)
Black (Low)
Metal wire
Width of the
measurement
sample
Clamp a short piece of metal wire
with the H
CUR
and H
POT
terminals
(red) and the L
CUR
and L
POT
termi-
nals (black) of the probes so that
they are as far apart as the width
of the measurement sample.
Red (High)
Black (Low)
Metal wire
Clamp a short piece of metal wire
in the following probe terminal
order: H
CUR
, H
POT
, L
POT
, L
CUR
.
Summary of Contents for IM3536
Page 20: ...16 Operating Precautions ...
Page 34: ...30 Screen Layout and Operation ...
Page 140: ...136 Testing the System Self diagnosis ...
Page 224: ...220 About Measurement Times and Measurement Speed ...
Page 240: ...236 Discarding the Instrument ...