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High Voltage Probes

handle voltages beyond general purpose passive probes and operate in the range >500 volts and <20,000 volts.

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  • Electrical Testers

    all-sun

    This hand-held digital logic probe provides convenient and precise use in the measurement of logic circuits. It displays logic levels (high or low), pulses and voltage transients down to 25 nanoseconds. High intensity LED readouts provide instant response to the logic state. Tests all logic families TTL/LSI, and CMOS/MOS digital circuits.

  • Logic Analyzers

    Tektronix, Inc.

    Verification and debug of today's high speed, low voltage digital signals requires probing solutions that can accurately acquire from a wide variety of electronic designs and protect signal fidelity. Tektronix logic analyzer probes contain a variety of connectivity options that are engineered to ensure that signal acquisition is a true reflection of your design's performance. Compare and learn more about Tektronix logic analyzer probe solutions.

  • Optically Isolated Measurement System

    IsoVu - Tektronix, Inc.

    IsoVu offers complete galvanic isolation and is the industry’s first measurement solution capable of accurately resolving high bandwidth, low voltage differential signals in the presence of large common mode voltages. The stand out feature of IsoVu™ is its best in class common mode rejection across the entire bandwidth. Accurate differential measurements rely on a measurement system’s bandwidth, rise time, common mode voltage, common mode rejection capability, and the ability to connect to smaller test points to characterize devices that are shrinking in size and increasing in performance. Despite these requirements, advancements in test and measurement for power testing, EMI testing, ESD testing, and remote measurement capability have been minimal at best and have not kept pace with changing requirements. While differential voltage probes have had modest performance gains in regard to bandwidth, these probes have failed to make any substantial improvements in regard to common mode rejection, and connectivity. IsoVu is a leap forward in technology and is the only solution with the required combination of high bandwidth, high common mode voltage, and high common mode rejection to enable these differential measurements.

  • Micro probes 1 MHz up to 6 GHz

    MFA 01 set - Langer EMV-Technik GmbH

    The micro probes are used to measure magnetic fields and they have a high resolution. They measure magnetic fields up to 6 GHz, e.g. at signal conductors (150µm), SMD components (0603-0201) or IC pins. The MFA micro probes are guided by hand. An amplifier stage is integrated into the probe head. The amplifier stage (9V, 100mA) is powered via the Bias tee BT 706. It has an impedance of 50 Ohm. The micro probes are connected via the Bias tee BT 706 to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope. Langer EMV-Technik GmbH includes correction lines in the delivery. With the help of the correction lines the probe output voltage is converted either into the respective magnetic field or to the current which is running through the conductor.

  • Digital Teslameters/Gaussmeters

    Group3 Technology

    S Digital Teslameters offer accurate, high resolution measurement of magnetic flux densities, withdirect digital readout in tesla or gauss, and serialcommunications by fiber optics or RS-232C for system applications.The instruments are light and compact, and the probes are easy to use. The DTM-151 has been engineered to withstandthe severe electrical interference produced by high voltage discharge.

  • Optical Voltage Probe

    400-02 - Srico, Inc.

    Srico’s optical voltage probe uses advanced, proprietary optical chip technology to achieve precise, interference-free measurement. Our sensor and optical fibers are made of dielectric materials. This facilitates a high degree of isolation between the voltage test point and the instrumentation system ⎯ at a safe distance of 100 meters and more. This system senses, measures, and transmits electrical data very accurately.

  • Passive Probe

    ENVI - PMK Mess- und Kom­mu­nika­tion­stech­nik GmbH

    The world's first modern probe for this high temperature range is suitable for a variety of applications with an input voltage range of 400V / 1250V peak, 10:1 divider and 350MHz bandwidth.The individual and signal-true contacting for different applications is guaranteed by the exchangeable spring tip and a variety of contacting accessories.

  • Active Probe

    Sonic - PMK Mess- und Kom­mu­nika­tion­stech­nik GmbH

    The Sonic® 4000 active probe offers best-in-class performance and is easy to use to make in-circuit measurements. The DC to >4GHz bandwidth, high input impedance, low noise and ±8V dynamic range make the Sonic 4000 the ideal probe for use with any oscilloscope or other 50Ω measurement system. The Sonic® 4000's ±12V input offset capability extends the probe's input voltage range.

  • Acoustic Probe

    AA-Ultrasonic - IPEC Ltd.

    The AA-Ultrasonic acoustic probe is designed for use on air insulated terminations where a clear sound path between the electrically stressed insulation and the probe is present. The sensor is extremely sensitive and can detect activity below 10pC. The probe has a magnetic base to allow coupling to steel enclosures and a swivel head as so the detecting sensor can be aimed directly at the HV point. Corona in air and surface tracking can seriously damage high voltage insulating surfaces in a way that will ultimately lead to flashover and complete failure of the insulator. This discharge activity creates acoustic emission that can be detected using a high frequency sensor. The magnitude of the acoustic emission is indicative of the degree and severity of the discharge activity.

  • 600A True RMS AC Clamp Meter + NCV

    Extech MA620 - Extech Instruments Corporation

    MA620 is a True RMS, autoranging AC clamp meters offer plant maintenance techs, electrical troubleshooters, and DIYers a test instrument that delivers a combination of high performance and exceptional value. In addition to a host of advanced multimeter and current measurement capabilities, it also has a built-in, non-contact (NCV) voltage detector. You can select auto- or manual-ranging modes, measurement functions cover all types of troubleshooting over and above noninvasive current probe measurements: voltage, resistance, capacitance, frequency, duty cycle, diode and continuity tests. Even measure temperature with the supplied Type K bead wire probe. Complete with test leads, general purpose Type K bead wire temperature probe, 9V battery and carrying case.

  • Hand-Held Electrostatic Voltmeter

    Model 821HH - TREK, INC.

    Trek's Model 821HH Infinitron Hand-Held Electrostatic Voltmeter represents the next generation of contacting precision surface voltage measuring instruments, providing input characteristics far beyond the limits of any currently available hand-held voltmeter product.The Model 821HH can easily measure the voltage level of both conductive and insulative objects and surfaces with virtually zero charge transfer to the measurement probe. This results in stable high accuracy voltage measurement capability for ESD-sensitive devices.

  • Tone & Probe Kits

    Triplett Test Equipment & Tools

    ProTone Wire Locator Kit features a powerful tone generator and a filtered, ultra-bright lighted probe. The CTX590 functions as a high quality wire locating tool that uses an inductive probe to sense a tone placed on the wires by its associated tone generator. The tone generator provides RJ11, RJ45 and insulated alligator clip connections. The Red/Green LED on the probe indicates continuity, voltage, and polarity. The probe also includes an ultra bright LED tip, fluorescent light noise filter and sensitivity control. The CTX590 can be used for tracking down short circuits, telephone central office connections, and other wire locating applications. Includes (2) 9V batteries and case.

  • Injection Transformer

    J2101A - PICOTEST Corp.

    The injection transformer is presently the prevalent method for connecting the network analyzer to the circuit being tested, and is primarily used for control loop stability measurements. The goal of the transformer is to inject a signal into the control loop being measured, without impacting the performance of the loop. In order to accomplish this to a reasonable degree, The transformer is isolated and therefore is capable of floating on a high voltage, such as a Power Factor Corrector (PFC), which is often close to 400VDC. Measuring voltages that exceed the voltage rating of the FRA inputs require attenuation probes.

  • Injection Transformer

    J2100A - PICOTEST Corp.

    The injection transformer is presently the prevalent method for connecting the network analyzer to the circuit being tested, and is primarily used for control loop stability measurements. The goal of the transformer is to inject a signal into the control loop being measured, without impacting the performance of the loop. In order to accomplish this to a reasonable degree, The transformer is isolated and therefore is capable of floating on a high voltage, such as a Power Factor Corrector (PFC), which is often close to 400VDC. Measuring voltages that exceed the voltage rating of the FRA inputs require attenuation probes.

  • LISN & Voltage Probes

    Laplace Instruments Ltd.

    All commercial LISNs include an artificial hand connection and a transient limiter. This adds a 30dB insertion loss. A 30dB pre-amplifier is included which can be connected in the RF output feed to return the insertion loss to 0dB. The Voltage Probe requirement is covered by our PLIP (Power LIne Interference Probe). This fully meets the requirements of CISPR16, but has additional features:*Fully galvanic isolation between input and output (>1kV), for the safety of operator and analyser!*Shrouded safety clips for attachment to the line to be measured.*Filtered frequency response matched to Band A and B.*Current limiting on the output.*Visual indication of high voltage input.

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