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13.4 Connecting to an external burden resistor (current output)
If an external burden resistor is to be connected to the ITZ FLEX ULTRASTAB
the connection shown below should be used.
Figure 7: Wiring schematics to external burden resistor
In addition to the standard current output cable of 1.5 m length a 5 m long
current output cable is also available. Both cables use two twisted pairs in
order to reduce the resistance, and are terminated in three 4 mm female
banana sockets for easy connection to other equipment.
13.5 Connecting the ITZ FLEX ULTRASTAB to a DMM or high impedance
amplifier
(voltage output)
When connecting the ITZ FLEX ULTRASTAB to a DMM or high impedance
load in voltage mode (VOM installed) use the connection shown below. This
diagram is equal to the standard voltage output cable. This cable uses a
single twisted pair, and is terminated in three female banana sockets for easy
connection to other equipment.
Figure 8: Wiring schematics to high impedance load