Current Injection Probe Instrument Information
A current injection probe is an electronic device used for simulating electrical currents in circuits. It typically consists of a probe with conductors that inject a controlled current into the system. The device ensures that the current is applied at a specified amplitude and frequency, allowing for testing the immunity of the system to electrical interference. The resulting effects can then be measured for analysis and validation.

Common Uses
- Testing electromagnetic interference (EMI) immunity in electronic devices
- Simulating current disturbances for circuit and system analysis
- Verifying compliance with industry electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards
Common Types
- Single-wire current injection probe
- Dual-wire current injection probe
- Active current injection probe
Measurement Parameter
- Current
- Frequency
- Voltage
- Impedance