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A Pearson Current Monitor can be used for measuring and monitoring:

    * Current waveshape and amplitude in high and low voltage circuits, from microamperes to megamperes
    * Circuits where the use of viewing resistors is unsuitable because of ground-loop noise, insertion resistance, or a lack of high voltage isolation
    * Pulse currents at high voltage, as associated with microwave or x-ray tube modulators, particle accelerators and lasers
    * Current transients and harmonics in power systems
    * Lightning-strike currents
    * Pulsed charged-particle beam current
    * Current in electrolytes and plasmas
    * EMI currents
    * Video and RF currents
    * Currents in spot and induction welders
    * Antenna phasing
    * Flash-tube current

 

Supporting Documents

Particle Accelerator
The Particle Accelerator community uses Pearson Current Monitors for a variety of applications in the area of high . . .
 
Medical Applications
The medical equipment industry uses Pearson Current Transformers in several applications. These include medical. . .
 
Power Industry
The Power Industry uses Pearson Current Transformers to measure transients in switching gear and the observation of. . .
 
EMC Industry
Pearson Clamp-on Current Probes are used to make accurate AC current measurements to meet many of the EMI standards. . .
 
Plasma Research
Pearson Current Probes are used by the Semiconductor and Semiconductor Equipment Industry to make measurements at. . .
 
Capacitive Discharge
Pearson Current Monitors are used to view faithful waveforms and make accurate current measurements from a capacitive. . .
 
Surge Current Testing
Wide Band Current Probes measure surge and in-rush currents for EMC and other industries. A typical requirement. . .
 
Lightning Discharge
Broad Band Current Transformers | Monitors are used to characterize lightning strikes at the Kennedy Space Center and leading. . .
 
Beam Instrumentation
Custom Wide Band Current Monitors are use beam tube applications with our large aperture clamp-on Current Monitors. . .