3.4 Insulation breakdown voltages of input and output voltages
FRA5087
3-20
OSC
CH1
CH2
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
250Vrms
Fig. 3-3 Oscillation section-analysis section inputs isolation voltage specifications
(when accompanying BNC cable is used)
OSC
CH1
CH2
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
30Vrms
Fig. 3-4 Oscillation section-analysis section inputs isolation voltage specifications
(when a cable other than the accompanying cable is used)
WARNING
!
Do not apply excessive voltages between insulated signal terminals. You
could be suffered from electric shocks, if excessive voltages are applied
between these terminals leading to dielectric breakdown.
You could be suffered from electric shocks when you measure high voltage
circuit signals. Use accessory coaxial cables of the insulation type by all
means, so that you cannot directly touch metallic portions of the BNC
connectors at the analyzer input terminals.
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