Keysight Technologies Triaxial Cable for Use with Keysight Technologies Test Equipment
- RS Stock No.:
- 888-2406
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 301-50-448
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 16494A-001
- Manufacturer:
- Keysight Technologies
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- RS Stock No.:
- 888-2406
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 301-50-448
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 16494A-001
- Manufacturer:
- Keysight Technologies
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| For Use With | Keysight Technologies Test Equipment | |
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Keysight Technologies Cable, 1.5m Length, 1A Maximum Current - 16494A Series - 16494A-001
Need a high-performance cable for testing your electronic components? Choose this triaxial cable from Keysight Technologies. It's designed for use with test fixtures and SMUs, making it a versatile choice. This component has three conductors (force, guard and shield) that allow for the measurement of extremely low currents, making it suitable for use with systems such as semiconductor analysers and high-resistance meters. As the same amount of voltage is sent to both the force and the guard conductor, there's no current leakage, helping to ensure precise measurements.
Features & Benefits
• Cable length of 1.5m for a flexible connection between devices
• Interlocking lugs prevent disconnection, even in the event of heavy vibrations
• Maximum current of 1A for use in low-power systems
Applications
• Automotive industry
• Instrumentation and control
• Telecommunications
Is a triaxial connector the same as a BNC connector?
No, a BNC connector consists of two conductors, whereas a triaxial connector has three. Thanks to the presence of a third conductor, triaxial cables can measure extremely small currents that coaxial cables can't.
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