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16117B Low Noise Test Leads

Terminal Connector:

* Interlock connector enables and disables

the application of source voltage from the
measurement instrument.

DUT Connection: 2-Terminal (with triaxial cable)

Cable Length (approx.): 1 m (connector to clips)

Weight (approx.): 280 g

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DC (High resistance)

Other Components

Description: The 16117B is designed to operate specifi-
cally with 4339B. With Option 16117B-003 wide jaw
clips, it is capable of holding DUTs with large terminals.
The clips can be replaced with probes (Option 16117B-
001) for measurements of small DUTs such as PC boards
or IC sockets. Option 16117B-002 enables the construc-
tion of simple custom-made test leads. Electrical noise
effects are reduced by the employment of shielded-cables.
A built-in interlocking circuit enables safe high-voltage
measurements.
Applicable Instruments: 4339B, (4339A)*
* denotes the instrument is obsolete.
Frequency: DC
Maximum Voltage: 1000 V
Maximum Current: 0.5 mA
Resistance Measurement Range: 1 x 10

3

to 1 x 10

11

Operating Temperature: 0°C to 55°C
DUT Size: For clips (Opt. 16117B-003), lead diameter

30 mm

For probes and sockets, see figure below:

Furnished Accessories:

Options:

16117B-001:

Add Pin Probes (2 ea.)

16117B-002:

Add Soldering Sockets (2 ea.)

16117B-003:

Add Alligator Clips (2 ea.)

Compensation and Measurement: Open compensation
is recommended before measurement. Separate the test
clips (or probes) from each other. After performing open
compensation, the DUT is connected to the clips (or
probes). The DUT can be measured in two configurations:
floating and grounded. The connections are shown in the
figure below:

Floating and grounded DUT measurement

Type

Connector

Input

Triaxial (special screw-type)

Output

High Voltage BNC (special type)

Control

Interlock connector*

Description

P/N

Qty.

Operation and Service Manual

16117-90040

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Floating DUT Measurement

Grounded DUT Measurement