Precautions during measurements – RIGOL DS6000 Series User Manual
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Note: The current sensitivity can be derived from the voltage
sensitivity of the measuring instrument. The current
sensitivity equals the ratio of the voltage sensitivity of the
measuring instrument to the gain of the current probe. For
example, when the voltage sensitivity of the measuring
instrument is 0.001V/div and the gain of the current probe is
0.1V/A, the current sensitivity is
(0.001V/div)/(0.1V/A)=0.01A/div.
Precautions during Measurements
1. The current consumption of the current probe depends on the
current to be measured. Make sure that the total current
consumption of the current probes do not exceed the rated
output current of the power adaptor when multiple current
probes are connected to the same power adaptor. The figure
below is the relation curve between the output current and
current consumption.
f=50 Hz
AC
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
0
10
20
30
40
Current: A
Current Consumption
:
mA
DC
Note: The current consumption is the algebraic sum of the
positive and negative current consumption.