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- N1415A Triax to Alligator Cable, 200 V, 1.5 m
N1415A Triax to Alligator Cable, 200 V, 1.5 m
Provides easy and convenient current measurements for the B2980B series.
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Provides easy and convenient current measurements for the B2980B series.
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- Easy and convenient measurements for the B2980B series
- 1.5m with colored alligator clips
The N1415A is a 1.5m triax to alligator cable for the B2980B series of Femto/Picoammeters and Electrometers. It is convenient to make quick current measurements more than 1nA, but using appropriate shielding enables less than 1nA current measurements. The N1415A can be also used for other quick measurements such as voltage, resistance and charge. Red clip = center conductor, black = inner shield (guard), green = outer shield.
Learn more about Keysight B2980B Series Femtometer / Picoammeters and Electrometers / High Resistance Meters.
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