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
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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