Current Probes
A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile.

Com-Power CLCE-400 Current Probe
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 400 MHz
The Com-Power CLCE-400 RF Current Probe is part of Com-Power's extensive line of radio frequency conducted emission/ immunity test equipment and calibration accessories.

Com-Power CLCI-100 Current Injection Probe
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 100 MHz
The CLCI-100 Bulk Current Injection Probe is part of ComPower's extensive line of radio frequency conducted immunity test equipment and calibration accessories; geared specifically to comply with the requirements contained in IEC 61000-4-6 and CISPR 16-1-2.

Com-Power CLCI-400 Current Injection Probe
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 400 MHz
The CLCI-100 Bulk Current Injection Probe is part of Com-Power's extensive line of radio frequency conducted immunity test equipment and calibration accessories; geared specifically to comply with the requirements contained in RTA/DO-160F, Mil-Std-461.

Schlöder BCI-P1 Bulk Current Injection Probe
Frequency Range: 1 - 400 MHz
The Bulk Current Injection Probe is used to inject RF-current into cables of electrical equipment to test the susceptibility against radiated electromagnetic energy.

Schlöder CDG CMP-45 Current Monitoring Probe
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 400 MHz
Current Monitoring Probes may be used whenever RF current measurements are required.

Schlöder CDG CMP-46 Current Monitoring Probe
Frequency Range: 10 kHz - 400 MHz
Current Monitoring probes may be used for RF current measurements with the advantage that there is no loading of the circuit.