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A physical tool called a test probe is used to physically attach electrical testing apparatus to a test object (DUT). Test probes can be fairly straightforward, durable tools or complicated, pricey, and delicate complex probes.
Test probes, oscilloscope probes, and current probes are examples of specific types. Holders, controllers, measurement circuits, and sensors are just a few of the many parts that make up an electronic circuit tester.
They are devices that can be configured and programmed. Test probes, another crucial component of operation, are also included.
The leads of passive components, ICs, and other places on a PCB are the primary targets of these fine, spring-loaded probes, which are made to make good, but fleeting, contact with circuit elements.
The Global Electronic Test Probes market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Pomona Electronics, the leading manufacturer of cable assemblies, connectors and test accessories, announces Model 6723 Test Probes with screw-on alligator clips.
The 8-32-UNC 2A-threaded tips are designed for secure attachment to test probes providing R&D engineers and electronics service technicians safe, stable measurements for consistent test results.
“Screw-on clips stay firmly attached to the leads,” said Dwight Hyland, Pomona product manager. “Moreover, the user does not need to worry about the probe pulling out of the clip, leaving the clip attached to a voltage source with a possible electric shock hazard.”
The screw-on alligator clip Model 6723 is rated at 300 V CAT II with a maximum current of 10A, and the Pomona leads are safety-rated at IEC1010 1000 V CAT III for the probe alone.
From 14°F to 221°F (-10°C to 100°C), the leads are incredibly flexible and include silicone insulation for enhanced temperature performance. The probe is made to be easy for the user to hold in their hand.