zhuangyif Alligator Clips 20:1 Signal Attenuator 10MHz Bandwidth
$15
zhuangyif Alligator Clips 20:1 Signal Attenuator 10MHz Bandwidth
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Can allow oscilloscope to measure fuel injector and primary ignition waveforms.
Passive attenuator with 20:1 attenuation.
If input a 20V signal, it can output a 1V signal.
By using this item, oscilloscope can measure voltage higher than its range(*20V).
This item has been designed to allow fuel injector and primary ignition waveforms to be measured using oscilloscope products.
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Product description
Specifications: Attenuation: 20:1
Bandwidth: 10MHz
Input Resistance: 1.053M
Item Size: 60 x 18 x 16mm / 2.36 x 0.7 x 0.6in
Item Weight: 26g /0.85oz
Warning: Please note: this attenuator should not be used for any high voltage measurements other than fuel injectors and primary ignition.
Package Included: 1 x 20:1 Signal Attenuator
zhuangyif Alligator Clips 20:1 Signal Attenuator 10MHz Bandwidth
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