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191667-01 -
NI
68-Pin Male VHDCI to 68-Pin Female D-SUB, Shielded Digital Cable 1m
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B-1012-B -
ROSS ENGINEERING CORPORATION
High Voltage Probes for Very Low Current Power Supply Voltage Measurementto 120kV, such as Electrostatic Paint Spray Applications...
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Tektronix, Inc.
A low voltage single-ended probe is typically used for measuring high-speed, ground referenced signals up to 12 V. These low voltage probes are the best choice for making measurements on high impedance, high frequency circuit elements which require minimal probe loading. Users should select probes with a low input capacitance specification (~1 pF) to minimize the probe’s loading effect on the circuit. A probe with lower input capacitance will offer higher input impedance at higher frequencies.
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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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Probe Master Inc.
With signals becoming faster, and power supply voltages going lower, these active differential probes will allow floating measurements from 100uVolts to as high as 7000 volts. These probes provide high CMRR and a broad frequency range.
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Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corp.
Logic probes allow you to capture signals using the logic portion of a mixed signal instrument. Yokogawa offers low and high voltage, isolated and non-isolated logic probes.
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Vernier Software & Technology, LLC
The Go Direct Voltage Probe combines a wide input voltage range and high precision, making it an excellent choice for lab investigations of both AC/DC circuits and electromagnetism. Use this differential probe to measure the voltage in simple circuits, to study basic principles of electrochemical cells, or to investigate the resistivity of different metals.
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Teledyne LeCroy
Voltage rail probes are designed specifically to probe a 50 Ohm DC power/voltage rail. The probe has large built-in offset, low attenuation (noise), and high DC input impedance. Built-in offset and low attenuation permit the power/voltage rail to be offset in the oscilloscope by its mean DC voltage with high oscilloscope gain (sensitivity) to achieve a noise-free view of small signal variations. The high DC input impedance eliminates loading of the DC rail.
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B-1013 -
ROSS ENGINEERING CORPORATION
*25kV, 50kV or 100kV Meter with integral line to ground Probe*Phasing or line to line with additional Probe*Optional 6ft or 9ft Collapsible Hotsticks*Voltage source for testing Voltmeters and Probes*Optional test point contamination indicating Megmeter®*High voltage cable clamps or hooks*Heavy duty carrying case
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T3PP350A -
Teledyne LeCroy
Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.
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T3PP350 -
Teledyne LeCroy
Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.
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PP006D -
Teledyne LeCroy
Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.
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PP005A -
Teledyne LeCroy
Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a 10:1 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MO. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400V, some as high as 600V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.
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DF-600 -
Link Instruments
The DF-600 Differential Active Probe is a high input impedance and low input capacitance probe. It also supports extremely high frequency bandwidth, and high voltage input. It is designed using three OP amps, namely two FET buffer OP amps and a low offset OP amp. Therefore, even with long-term operations, the measured voltage will not drift. The voltage offset always approach 0 volts. (USB power supply should be 5V ±2%). The following diagram shows the circuit of DF-600.
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Teledyne LeCroy
Passive probes are the standard probe provided with most oscilloscopes. Typical passive probes provide a /10 attenuation and feature a high input resistance of 10 MOhm. This high input resistance means that passive probes are the ideal tool for low frequency signals since circuit loading at these frequencies is minimized. Passive probes are designed to handle voltages of at least 400 V, some as high as 600 V. Teledyne LeCroy passive probes feature an attenuation sense pin which tells the oscilloscope to scale the waveforms automatically requiring no user input.