Bandwidth |
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DC to 400 MHz |
Attenuation |
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100:1 |
Input Resistance |
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50 MΩ |
Input Capacitance |
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7.5 pF |
Max. Input Voltage |
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1000 Vrms CAT II, 4000 V transient over-voltage CAT I |
Probe length |
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1.2 m |
For use with DL1700, DLM2000, DLM3000, DLM4000, DLM5000, DL/6000, DLM6000, DL9000 and SB5000 series |
High voltage passive probes are one of three types of analog passive probes, including general purpose and low capacitance passive voltage probes. There are also high voltage differential probes, a type of active probe. The difference between active and passive probes is that active probes need external power to function, whereas passive probes don't.
High voltage probes reduce input voltage to a level that's safe and measurable for a voltage divider circuit. Specifically, high voltage differential probes measure the difference in voltage between two non-ground-referenced test points. Alternately, single-ended high voltage passive probes take reliable ground-referenced high-voltage measurements
The 701944 High Voltage Passive Probe is a 100:1 passive probe for high voltage measurement up to 1000 Vrms.