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786848-01

The Hioki Current Probe, part number 786848-01, model CC5002X, is a PXI Oscilloscope/Digitizer with a 500 A continuous range, up to 2 MHz frequency, and BNC connectivity.

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    Description

    The product with the part number 786848-01 falls under the category of PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. It is identified by the model number CC5002X. This device is a Hioki Current Probe, designed to handle a substantial current input range of 500 A (Continuous), 700 A (Peak). It is proficient in operating within a frequency range of up to 2 MHz.

    For connectivity, it employs a BNC interface, ensuring reliable and secure connections for accurate measurements. The probe features a clamp size with a 0.79” Diameter, making it versatile for various applications. It requires an external power supply for its operation, ensuring flexibility in its use across different settings.

    The device weighs around 520 grams, making it relatively lightweight and portable for fieldwork or lab settings. One of the critical aspects of this Hioki Current Probe is its safety features. It comes with a barrier structure designed to prevent accidental contact, enhancing the safety of the user during operation.

    Specification Details
    Part Number 786848-01
    Category PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers
    Model CC5002X
    Description Hioki Current Probe, 500 A, 2 MHz
    Current Input Range 500 A (Continuous), 700 A (Peak)
    Frequency Range Up to 2 MHz
    Connectivity BNC
    Clamp Size 0.79” Diameter
    Power Supply External
    Weight 520 grams
    Safety Features Barrier structure to prevent accidental contact

    Question 1: What is the continuous current range of the CC5002X?
    Answer 1: 500 A

    Question 2: What frequency can the CC5002X operate up to?
    Answer 2: Up to 2 MHz

    Question 3: What type of connectivity does the CC5002X use?
    Answer 3: BNC

    Question 4: What is the clamp size diameter of the CC5002X?
    Answer 4: 0.79”

    Question 5: Does the CC5002X require an external power supply?
    Answer 5: Yes