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Current Probe

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The Current Probe can be used to measure currents in low-voltage AC and DC circuits or for electrochemistry experiments.

The Current Probe measures DC and low-frequency AC currents up to 600 mA. Use Current Probes in combination with Differential Voltage Probes to investigate Ohm’s Law and explore series and parallel circuits. The 0.1 Ω shunt resistor minimizes changes to your circuit. If currents will exceed 1 A, use the High Current Sensor.

  • Range: ±0.6 A
  • Maximum voltage on any input: ±10 V

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