Manual
Table Of Contents
- toc
- General Safety Summary
- Compliance Information
- Preface
- Getting Started
- System Configuration
- Options
- Standard Accessories
- Optional Accessories
- Probe Covers
- Travel Case
- Connecting the Amplifier to an Oscilloscope
- Power on the Amplifier
- Connecting a Current Probe to the Amplifier
- Operating the Current Probe Slide
- Degaussing and Autobalancing the Current Probe
- DC Measurements
- AC Measurements
- Control Summary
- Reference Notes
- Specifications
- Glossary
Reference Notes
Procedure A: Maximum
Allowable Pulse Width
To determine th
e maximum allowable pulse width do the following:
1. Measure the peak current of the pulse.
2. Divide the Ampere-second (or A mpere-microsecond) specifi cation for the
range setting of the probe by the measured peak current of the pulse. The
quotient is
the maximum allowable pulse width (PW
max
).
For example, the TCP312 Current Probe has a maximum Ampere-second
product of 500 Arms in the 1 0 A /V range setting. If a pulse measured with
a TCP312 has a peak current of 40 A, the maximum allowable pulse width
would be 500 Arms divided by 40 A, or 12.5 μs.
3. Check that the pulse width at the 50% point of the measured signal is less than
the calculated m aximum allowable pulse width (PW
max
).
Figure 13: Applying the amp-second product rule
26 TCPA300/400 Amplifiers and TCP300/400 Series Current Probes User Manual