The CX1104A selectable shunt current sensor is an accessory for the CX3300 series and enables dynamic current measurements from 1μA to 15A, up to 20MHz bandwidth.
Use an available Calibrated Resistive Sensor Head (CX1211A to CX1216A)
The CX1104A selectable shunt current sensor is an accessory for the CX3300 series and enables dynamic current measurements from 1μA to 15A, up to 20MHz bandwidth.
The CX1104A selectable shunt current sensor is an accessory for the CX3300 series and enables dynamic current measurements from 1μA to 15A, up to 20MHz bandwidth.
The CX1104A selectable shunt current sensor is a dedicated accessory for the CX3300 series and enables dynamic current measurements from 1 μA to 15 A up to 20 MHz bandwidth with an available calibrated resistive sensor head attached
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