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New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
ceut:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on May 13, 2024, 11:10:09 pm ---Micsig just sent me an MDP series probe. Haven't tried it yet. I think they just gave up on the DP series.
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Hello Dave :)
Great to read that !
Do you think you could make a review on it, with a comparison with the DP10007 ?
Also a teardown would be great 8)
I have checked the Micsig slow-website (https://www.micsig.com/MDP), and you have totally right :-+
Martin72:
--- Quote ---Do you think you could make a review on it, with a comparison with the DP10007 ?
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+1
ceut:
So I ended up with buying the new MDP700 I have just received yesterday.
A little review of things that was not told anywhere.
I have made about the same mod/add with 850mAh battery powered and the MH-CD42 module, like my Micsig CP2100B current probe (here: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/micsig-current-probe-cp2100b-tests-and-comparing/msg5470294/#msg5470294 )
The MDP700 draw about 125mA (tested with the great UM34 from RD-Tech :) )
My unit is from the 05/24 so 15 days old probe ;D
It is a great probe, but as I was thinking previously: I find too big the BNC module, and the button are not super easy to manipulate :-\
Also, the packaging is not the one you could see on all Youtube review:
=>It is a fully plastic case ! Exactly the same as for my CP2100B 8)
And Micsig has added 2x 30cm wire extension :-+
It seems to be the final version, whereas the youtubers have received a "beta" package.
All cables are silicon, the "grip" tweezer(sorry don't know if it is the good word?) is very high quality, seems better than my genuine Hirschmann one.
And the flexible part is also silicon.
Only the alligator clips seem not to be super great quality: even the plastic seems cheap ???
I have also added in the case the 2 best quality extensions I have found on Aliexpress (J20009 Pro) to use banana plug or anything else on the probe.
PSU included 5V/1A, I will not use it so I have not checked its stability with my UM34+LD35 (RD-Tech).
Some photos as always:
Hope it will be usefull for some of you :)
Edit: I have added a screenshot of the 230V voltage line of my little apartment, it is the first time I see its real waveform ;)
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: ceut on May 15, 2024, 09:07:54 am ---I have checked the Micsig slow-website (https://www.micsig.com/MDP), and you have totally right :-+
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Ah, so that's confirmed, discontinued.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on May 15, 2024, 02:13:04 pm ---
--- Quote ---Do you think you could make a review on it, with a comparison with the DP10007 ?
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+1
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Yep, just haven't gotten around to it yet.
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