Test Leads - Banana, Meter Interface

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
PR 28A

PR 28A

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE 48"

67

TL 5A

TL 5A

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO GATOR 40"

257

TL 1

TL 1

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE 40"

282

TL 308A

TL 308A

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE

0

TL37

TL37

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE

0

TL 9160

TL 9160

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO BANANA 59.1"

0

TL 9120

TL 9120

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO BANANA 20"

0

TL 8

TL 8

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANA TO SMD TWEEZ 40"

0

TL LCR

TL LCR

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO GATOR 5"

0

TL 4

TL 4

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE 40"

0

TL 2A

TL 2A

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE 60"

0

PR-650A

PR-650A

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO PROBE 48"

0

CC 104

CC 104

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO BAN 59.055"

0

FP 6

FP 6

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BAN TO GRAB/HOOK 30"

0

TL 830

TL 830

B&K Precision

TEST LEAD BANANA TO GATOR 3"

0

Test Leads - Banana, Meter Interface

1. Overview

Test Leads - Banana, Meter Interface refers to specialized electrical cables used for connecting measurement instruments (e.g., multimeters, oscilloscopes) to devices under test (DUTs). These leads feature banana plugs (4mm diameter) on one end and meter-compatible interfaces (e.g., BNC, coaxial, or standard input jacks) on the other. They are critical for ensuring signal integrity, user safety, and accurate data acquisition in electronic testing applications. Their standardized design and compatibility with industry instruments make them indispensable in R&D, manufacturing, and field service environments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Banana to BNC Coaxial shielding for high-frequency signal transmission RF circuit testing, oscilloscope measurements
Banana to Crocodile Clip Secure grip for temporary connections Battery testing, automotive diagnostics
Banana to 4mm Socket Dual banana plug configuration for differential measurements Power supply characterization, PCB troubleshooting
High-Voltage Rated Reinforced insulation ( 1000V rating) Industrial motor testing, solar panel inspection

3. Structure and Composition

A typical test lead consists of:

  • Conductor: Annealed copper wire (14-18 AWG) for low resistance
  • Insulation: Flexible PVC or silicone rubber (dielectric strength >5000V)
  • Banana Plug: Nickel-plated brass with spring-loaded contacts
  • Meter Interface: Gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts for corrosion resistance
  • Strain Relief: Overmolded polymer jacket at connection points

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Value Range Importance
Conductor Material Copper (99.9% purity) Ensures minimal signal loss
Insulation Resistance 100 M @ 500V DC Prevents leakage currents
Current Rating 5-30A continuous Determines power measurement capability
Temperature Range -20 C to +85 C Defines operational environmental limits
Shielding Effectiveness 60 dB @ 10 MHz Reduces electromagnetic interference

5. Application Fields

Industries: Electronics manufacturing, automotive R&D, renewable energy, aerospace, education.
Typical Equipment: Digital multimeters (DMMs), LCR meters, signal generators, insulation testers.
Case Study: In electric vehicle battery testing, banana-to-crocodile leads enable rapid connection to cell terminals for voltage and internal resistance measurements.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
Fluke Corporation TLK-300 Test Lead Kit CAT IV 600V safety rating, 8mm probe spacing
Keysight Technologies N287xA High-Frequency Leads 9 GHz bandwidth, 50 matched impedance
TEKTRONIX TPS2000 Series Probes Isolated differential measurement capability

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Electrical Requirements: Match voltage/current ratings to application needs
  • Environmental Factors: Choose UV-resistant jackets for outdoor use
  • Instrument Compatibility: Verify plug dimensions (e.g., 4mm banana vs. 2mm micro-banana)
  • Safety Certifications: Prioritize IEC 61010-compliant models
Example: For 1500V insulation testing, select leads with double insulation and 1000V CAT III rating.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization: Sub-2mm banana plugs for portable device testing
  • Smart Leads: Integrated RFID chips for automatic instrument configuration
  • Advanced Materials: Graphene-coated conductors for reduced thermal noise
  • Wireless Integration: Bluetooth-enabled leads for remote measurements
  • Eco-friendly Designs: Halogen-free insulation materials meeting RoHS standards

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