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Micsig CP1003/CP503 100MHz/50MHz Current Probe

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alm:

--- Quote from: Martin72 on January 29, 2024, 05:31:15 pm ---+Form factor, small builded

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Thanks for your review! In terms of size, how does the size of the probe head compare to the Tek A6302? Can the Micsig probes fit a smaller wire loop? Because that's the place where I'm most often size-constrained. I'd love a DC-50 MHz probe the size of a Tek P6022 (an AC-only probe), but I don't think that exists. All competitors I've seen have a larger head than the A6302.

Martin72:
Hi,

I've made a pic, will post it later.

tautech:

--- Quote from: alm on January 31, 2024, 06:52:42 am ---
--- Quote from: Martin72 on January 29, 2024, 05:31:15 pm ---+Form factor, small builded

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Thanks for your review! In terms of size, how does the size of the probe head compare to the Tek A6302? Can the Micsig probes fit a smaller wire loop? Because that's the place where I'm most often size-constrained. I'd love a DC-50 MHz probe the size of a Tek P6022 (an AC-only probe), but I don't think that exists. All competitors I've seen have a larger head than the A6302.

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tautech hugs his P6021 and P6022 close.  :-DMM
Decades since their release they are still the standard all are compared with.

alm:
I agree it's impressive. The Tek P6042, which is essentially the same probe that they're still selling today, was introduced in 1967, although I think the later amplifiers like AM503A/B were a bit less drifty. And I still don't think it's been surpass in size or noise level. The only thing that was improved was bandwidth which only helps for some circuits (like those 500 MHz passive probes).

Martin72:
Size comparison....

For the siglent CP6030 I´ll open a  new thread, one thing:
The noiselevel is very good...


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