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{{Probe Sidebar
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=P6041
|summary=AC current probe
|for=50 Ω scope inputs
|image=CT-2.jpg
|caption=P6041 with CT-2 current transformer
|introduced=1964
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=Murlan Kaufman
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-7957-02.pdf|Tektronix CT-1 and CT-2 Manual]]
* [[Media:Tek_p6041_ct-2_1971_cat.pdf|Description of P6041 and CT-2 in 1971 Catalog]]
}}
The '''Tektronix P6041''' is an AC current probe for oscilloscopes.
 
The '''CT-2''' is the current transformer part of the probe.  It was designed by [[Murlan Kaufman]].
Multiple CT-2 units can be left installed in a circuit and only one connected using the P6041 cable.
 
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | "30% down at 1.2 kHz, 7% down at 200 MHz" }}
{{Spec | Sensitivity | 1 mV/mA into a 50 Ω load }}
{{Spec | Current range | max. 2.5 A<sub>RMS</sub>, 100 A peak }}
{{EndSpecs}}
 
==Links==
{{Documents|Link=P6041}}
 
[[Category:Oscilloscope current probes]]

Latest revision as of 07:26, 16 November 2023

Tektronix P6041
AC current probe
P6041 with CT-2 current transformer

Compatible with 50 Ω scope inputs

Produced from 1964 to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6041 is an AC current probe for oscilloscopes.

The CT-2 is the current transformer part of the probe. It was designed by Murlan Kaufman. Multiple CT-2 units can be left installed in a circuit and only one connected using the P6041 cable.

Key Specifications

Bandwidth "30% down at 1.2 kHz, 7% down at 200 MHz"
Sensitivity 1 mV/mA into a 50 Ω load
Current range max. 2.5 ARMS, 100 A peak

Links

Documents Referencing P6041

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
Tekscope 1971 V3 N5 Sep 1971.pdf Article The 7D14 Counts Current to Minimize Circuit Loading Emory Harry 1971