Data Sheet
CA10 ProBus
Current Adapter
Key Features
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Provides ability for third party
current sensor to operate like a
Teledyne LeCroy probe
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Programmable EEPROM for
saving third party current sensor
parameters
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Allows for addition of shunt
resistor and RLC lter components
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ProBus Active interface with
automatic scaling in A/div
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Easy to use, saves time and
possible errors
Measurement Flexibility
The CA10 ProBus Current Adapter
provides complete flexibility in
current measurements by allowing
a wide variety of third party current
transducers and transformers to be
easily incorporated with a Teledyne
LeCroy oscilloscope or motor drive
analyzer. Examples of devices that can
be used with the CA10 include Pearson
Current Transformers, Danisense/
LEM Current Transducers, PEM-UK
Rogowksi Coils, or any conventional
turns-ratio current transformers. Once
the CA10 is programmed, the third
party transducer/transformer will be
recognized and operate like a Teledyne
LeCroy probe.
Power of Customization
The CA10 provides the ability to easily
install physical hardware components
such as shunt resistors and bandwidth
lter components based on the
requirements of the device being used.
The CA10 also has programmable
bandwidth limit lters of full BW,
200 MHz, or 20 MHz.
Easy to Use
The programmable interface is intuitive
and easy to use. Once the CA10 is
congured, it will recognize the third
party device with the correct scaling
factors on any compatible Teledyne
LeCroy oscilloscope or motor drive
analyzer. This saves time and possible
errors involved in manually entering
scaling factors each time the device is
connected.
The CA10 is a programmable and customizable interface device that
seamlessly incorporates third party current transducers/transformers
with Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscopes or motor drive analyzers. The easy
to use interface provides the ability for the CA10 to be programmed
to contain the specications of the current sensor allowing it to
automatically correct for the gain or attenuation and display results in
Ampere units. This allows the third party device to be recognized and
operate as if it were a Teledyne LeCroy probe.


