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| [Solved] Choosing passive high voltage probe for oscilloscope (Newbie Question) |
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| ballsystemlord:
--- Quote ---This style of probe is particularly for scopes with isolated inputs as both probe and its reference connection offer a high degree of insulation to CATIII levels and as such are never cheap. --- End quote --- That makes sense. (I took so long replying because I was reading up on what exactly isolated vs. non-isolated oscilloscopes are.) --- Quote ---I can't now remember the EU company that makes them but they are used in Siglents SHS1000 series isolated input handheld scopes. https://siglentna.com/product/pb925-250-mhz-oscilloscope-probe/ --- End quote --- They have almost no specs on the probes. Here's one that might be correct, though the color is different, it looks similar and the 100:1 value is correct. https://www.staubli.com/br/en/electrical-connectors/products/t-m-products/high-frequency-measurement/touch-protected-passive-probes/isoprobe-ii-100-1.html |
| ballsystemlord:
--- Quote ---I believe these are Stäubli Isoprobe: https://www.staubli.com/br/en/electrical-connectors/products/t-m-products/high-frequency-measurement/touch-protected-passive-probes.html --- End quote --- That particular probe is only 250Mhz, the P2301C is rated at 300Mhz according to it's manual. |
| ballsystemlord:
In case anyone is wondering, I ended up going with the CP3308R. I think they'll work well for me. Thanks again! |
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