I recently purhased a very nice MICSIG AT1102 tablet format oscilloscope. I wanted some specialist accessories for it and these included a low current AC/DC current clamp.
I purchased a Hantek CC-65 as a relatively inexpensive current clamp for automotive and electronics work. I shall be modifying the CC-65 to improve its performance as detailed in the CC-65 thread on this forum. Some time ago I had seen another current clamp on ebay that interested me, but it was just a little too expensive for me at the time. I revisited that sellers auction recently and managed to negotiate a small price reduction
The unit was mine. So what is it and why is it interesting ?
The unit is a Bluepoint (Snapon) EEDM511A non contact Current meter/clamp/scope probe. This unit comprises a two range LCD True RMS current meter and separate current clamp. It measures from 0 to 2000mA AC/DC and offers a bandwidth of 100kHz for the LCD meter and Analogue oscilloscope output.
This unit is not made by Snapon or Bluepoint, it is actually a product from the much respected F.W.Bell instrument company and called the "mA-2000" in their catalogues. This explains the high quality of the design. The unit can operate as a non contact True RMS current measurement meter using the built in LCD display or an oscilloscope may be attached to the base unit in order to view the current waveform and make measurements. The specifications state a noise level at the Analogue oscilloscope output of less than 100uV !
I would not be surpised if this unit is not well known. I certainly had not seen it before but can see that the F.W.Bell branded unit is more common and is identical to the EEDM511A except for labelling.
I attach pictures from the eBay auction, including from the user manual. I will also add pictures of the F.W.Bell version.
This unit will be perfect for non invasive low current draw meaurement and where low noise waveform display is important.
My unit dates back to the early 2000's and I am uncertain whether it is still available new. On the used market the price varies greatly but is usually quite high. New price was around $1K. My 'as new' unit cost me £80
Specifications:Ranges:Low (200mA) 0.1mA to 199.9mA DC or RMS AC
High (2000mA) 1 to 1999mA DC or AC Peak
Accuracy % of reading +/- 3 counts for the displayed reading or +/- 0.15% of range for the analogue output.
DC: 1%
AC Low 2%
AC High (200Hz-400Hz) 4%
AC High (400Hz-40KHz) 2%
AC High (40KHz- 100KHz) 3%
Repeatability0.5% of reading +/- 3 counts for the displayed reading or +/- 0.15% of the range for the analogue output.
Output NoiseLess than 100uV
Frequency RangeDC: 0Hz to 200Hz
AC Low 0Hz to 200Hz
AC High 200Hz to 100KHz
Frequency Response (-3dB point):AC Low 400Hz
AC High 250KHz
Rise TimeAC Low 750uS
AC High 1us
Analogue Output scaling 1mV/mA
Analogue output Load10K Ohm min, 100pF max
Current . Frequency Limit80A.KHz maximum
Probe inductance Less than 1uH
Fraser
Update…..Not mentioned in the specifications but detailed in the user manual : The maximum voltage on a measured conductor should not exceed 300V DC or RMS AC. The conductor should also be insulated.