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User’s Guide 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

RP1002C Current Probe 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mar. 2013 

RIGOL Technologies, Inc

Summary of Contents for RP1002C

Page 1: ...RIGOL User s Guide RP1002C Current Probe Mar 2013 RIGOL Technologies Inc...

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Page 3: ...shall not be liable for losses caused by either incidental or consequential in connection with the furnishing use or performance of this manual as well as any information contained Any part of this do...

Page 4: ...k it is essential to connect the earth terminal of power cord to the Protective Earth terminal before any inputs or outputs Observe All Terminal Ratings To avoid fire or shock hazard observe all ratin...

Page 5: ...erate in Wet Conditions In order to avoid short circuiting to the interior of the device or electric shock please do not operate in a humid environment Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere In ord...

Page 6: ...s that could result in damage to this product or other property Terms on the Product These terms may appear on the Product DANGER indicates an injury or hazard may immediately happen WARNING indicates...

Page 7: ...Install the Battery 6 AC Power Adapter 6 Cleaning 7 Preparation for shipment 7 Specifications 8 Electrical Characteristics 8 Voltage and Current Ratings 9 Physical Characteristics 9 Environmental Cha...

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Page 9: ...ls up to 100 A Peak 70 A RMS The RP1002C current probe can also make AC and DC measurements with a multimeter by using the BNC to banana plug adapter Figure 1 RP1002C Current Probe BNC Interface Test...

Page 10: ...measurements unless your instrument cannot isolate a DC component if present Range switch Slide the switch from OFF to either the 50 mV A or 500mV A range When 50 mV A or 500mV A is selected the probe...

Page 11: ...UTION Always connect the RP1002C current probe output to the instrument before clamping onto the circuit under test Connection between the Current Probe and Oscilloscope 1 Set the coupling mode of the...

Page 12: ...rtain position otherwise the change of the position of the probe will cause the DC drift When measuring AC signals users can move the current probe 4 Before connecting the current probe to circuit ope...

Page 13: ...t components of AC is the ratio of the voltage amplitude measured through the oscilloscope and the switch range currently selected of the current probe 50 mV A or 500 mV A Note The current drawn by di...

Page 14: ...ure DC current select the DC volts of the meter and adjust the probe output to the proper DC offset When connecting the current under test please note the current convention arrow on the test clamp to...

Page 15: ...9 V battery This instrument is a high power product Please use the specified alkaline battery 2 As the battery in the RP1002C current probe is drained significant measurement errors may occur The gree...

Page 16: ...onding location 4 Install the rear cover AC Power Adapter 1 The specified AC power adapter can be used to avoid measurement error due to poor battery durability 2 When using an AC power adapter for an...

Page 17: ...ives Do not immerse the probe Preparation for shipment A special box is provided to be used for this product convenient for storage and shipment Please do not discard it If the original packaging is u...

Page 18: ...0mV A 4 200mA 200mA to 100A peak range 50mV A 15 maximum 100A peak to 140A peak range Gain versus frequency typical See Appendix 1 Gain versus Frequency at 1 A Peak Typical Max Working Current See Vol...

Page 19: ...Peak 70 1 7 600 600 AC Peak 70 7 600 600 AC Peak peak 140 14 1200 RMS CAT III 50 5 600 600 RMS CAT II 50 5 600 600 RMS CAT I 50 5 600 600 Note 1 For frequency derating please refer to Appendix 2 Maxim...

Page 20: ...easurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements EN 61010 2 032 1995 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 2 032 Particular requ...

Page 21: ...ates that could occur in the environment around and within a product Products should be used only in the environment for which they are rated Pollution Degree 1 No pollution or only dry nonconductive...

Page 22: ...Chinese and English User s Guide 2 A dual BNC coaxial cable 3 A BNC to banana plug adapter 4 An AC power adapter that accords with the standard of the destination country Dual BNC Coaxial Cable AC Po...

Page 23: ...RIGOL RP1002C User s Guide 13 Appendix Appendix 1 Gain versus Frequency at 1 A Peak Typical...

Page 24: ...RIGOL 14 RP1002C User s Guide Appendix 2 Maximum Current versus Frequency Appendix 3 DC Signal Linearity in 50mV A Range Typical...

Page 25: ...RIGOL RP1002C User s Guide 15 Appendix 4 Phase versus Frequency at 1 A Peak Typical...

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