Within their specified frequency ranges, the phase shift between the voltage output and the current being measured by Pearson Current Monitors is small. For frequencies at least one decade from the low and high frequency cut-off points, the phase shift is usually less than 6 degrees, and the amplitude error is less than 1%.

Pearson Current Monitors exhibit amplitude response and phase shift as a function of frequency similar to that depicted in the above figure. To apply this graph to a specific model, use the low and high 3 dB points given in the specification sheet.
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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