A Pearson Current Monitor intended for general use are adjusted at the factory to yield an initial-pulse-amplitude error within specification (either ±1% or +1, -0% depending on model), when terminated in a high impedance load such as an oscilloscope. The equivalent circuit of nearly every Pearson Current Monitor is that of a voltage generator in series with 50 ohms.
Pearson Electronics provides calibration services for its Wide Band Current Monitors that are in compliance with ANSI/NCSL Z540-1 and MIL-STD-45662A, traceable to NIST. Please see our Test Summary and Sample Test Certificate for more information.
Documentation available to answer most technical questions provided below. Please contact us for any additional requirements.
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Instruction Guides: |
| * EMI Current Probe Selection |
| * Current Monitor |
| * Clamp-On Current Monitors |
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Application Notes: |
| * How to Select a Current Monitor |
| * Performance Features |
| * Typical Applications |
| * Calibration |
| * Specifications |
| * External Termination |
| * Electrostatic Shielding |
| * Biasing |
| * Transient Limitation |
| * Phase Shift |
| * High Voltage Consideration |
| * Insertion Resistance |
| * Testing Procedure |
| * Droop Notes |
| * Inductance Effect |
| * Noise Suppression |
| * Rise Time |
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