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Texas Co.
A “differential” probe is an active probe which has two inputs, one positive and one negative as well as a separate ground lead and it drives a single terminated 50Ω cable to transmit its output to one oscilloscope channel
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Texas Co.
Probes connect the input of the oscilloscope to test points on the device under test (DUT). There are many types, including: high impedance passive, low capacitance, single-ended active, differential active, high voltage, and current probes. This is the first in a series of three articles on probe selection and application, and will focus on passive probes. Part 2 and part 3 will address active probes and current probes, respectively.
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Texas Co.
They are normally designated X1 and X10, although 1X and 10X are sometimes seen. The designation refers to the factor by which the impedance of the scope itelf is multiplied by the probe.The X1 probes are suitable for many low frequency applications. They offer the same input impedance of the oscilloscope which is normally 1 MΩ. However for applications where better accuracy is needed and as frequencies start to rise, other test probes are needed.
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Texas Co.
Rngs around the BNC input sockets that allow the attenuation factor of attached probes to be detected by the scope.
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Texas Co.
* high voltage multimeter probe is a 1000:1 fixed attenuation ratio passive probe. This probe is designed to test high voltages for multimeters. With high voltage and high precision.* The test signal can be read on the multimeter, and the multimeter multiplied by 1000 is the actual test result.* High reliability and high security.* The highest voltage can measure DC up to 30KV.
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Texas Co.
Safe high voltage probe solutions for ground-referenced voltage testing. It is critical to safely and accurately capture real-time signal information from "elevated" or "floating" voltage systems.