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The Micsig CP2100A Oscilloscope Probe is a versatile AC/DC current probe with a bandwidth of 800KHz, capable of measuring currents up to 100A. Its compact design and USB power capability make it an essential tool for professionals, ensuring compatibility with all BNC interface oscilloscopes and multimeters with the right adapter. Backed by a 1-year warranty and lifetime support, this probe is designed for reliability and precision.
M**K
Very nice
I have both of the cheap hantek clamps and this one is night and day. It doesn't float nearly as much as the Hantek does. The fact that it uses USB for power is a major plus, no more dead batteries. Thank you
C**.
Good Quality Product
This is an excellent current probe at a fraction of the price of the "Big Name" instruments. Comes nicely packaged and performs as advertised. This is my third Micsig product and I haven't been disappointed yet!
M**S
Really good value
Tektronix makes very good very high frequency (i.e. > 1MHz BW probes similar to this for measuring high bandwidth current signals with a DC average. But those probes can cost in excess of $3K USD with the special amplifier. This probe has much lower bandwidth, but for the price it is good enough for many design applications. I give this 5 stars because as of yet have not found as good a clamp on probe for the money that handles 100A peak.
J**F
Works Great and Easy to Use
Works as well as other probes that are three times the price. I use it with my Rigol DS1054 scope and am very happy with the performance. I find it accurate and easy to calibrate and use.
A**E
Good wideband probe
Low phase shift and not too noisy. Useful at DC and up beyond the audio range. Probes this good were not available anywhere near this price just a few years ago.
I**A
Best tool or the money,i like it.
It works great.
S**Y
Shows AC+DC current
This is powered from USB jack and uses BNC connector to O'Scope input. Worked great for me!
B**B
Good value
Well made product with reasonable accuracy.Zero adjust worked very well and maintained 0 with no observable drift.I compared measurements against a much more expensive Agilent 1147A current probe and found performance to be very good. Negligibly phase shift in the measurement. Readings came in slightly lower than the Agilent, but were consistent up to 90A, so easy to compensate for this. 100A reading was about 7% lower and the LED started flashing and beeper sounded to indicate I had reached the measurement limit of the probe.I did some simple frequency tests using a function generator driving a 100 turn coil followed by a resistor to ground. The voltage waveform across the resistor was observed on 1 channel of a scope (which will be proportional to the current). The output of the probe was observed on a 2nd channel. Scope gain was adjusted so both channels were equal in amplitude on the display. Several frequencies between 20Hz to 10KHz were observed and amplitudes tracked very well over this range. I did not test further because the inductor - resistor combination was starting to cause the current to roll off. (This was due to my test circuit and had nothing to do with the probe.)I am happy with the quality and performance and am considering purchasing a second.
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