CMicrotek LLC is expanding their µCurrent Probe™ line of ultra-low current probes, optimized for the low current levels of small energy harvesting power sources. The newest member of the µCurrent Probe line is the µCP120™, extending the current range of the µCP100™ (5nA up to 100mA) for higher power applications. The µCP120 has a measurement range from 50nA up to 800mA. The µCP100 is available now the µCP120 is scheduled to start shipping in June. The probes are priced at $595 including universal input power supply, BNC-to-BNC scope cable, target system cable and micro gripper clips.
“Energy harvesting technology is enabling a world of new products that would otherwise be too expensive, too impractical or just impossible with traditional power sources. At the same time, this new technology is pushing the limits of traditional current measurement methods and equipment. This applies whether you are researching the basic technology, developing energy harvesting power sources or integrating one of these power sources into your product design.” explains Mike Lease, President and founder of CMicrotek.
Both products provide: A wide input voltage range from ground to 20Vdc, making them usable with “low voltage” and most “high voltage” energy harvesting power sources. Wide current ranges making them suitable for use with a small energy harvesting power source and wireless radio modules from Bluetooth, ANT+ or ZigBee (μCP100) to WiFi (μCP120). High gain amplifier and zoom view options enable accurate measurements with low-end scopes and avoid use of a scope’s lower volts per division settings, typically their least accurate measurement range. Three measurement modes, precision and wide-range mode using internal sense resistors plus external sense resistor mode which allows the current range to be optimized for the application.
source: http://www.powerpulse.net/story.php?storyID=32205
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