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New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
AndreyS:
What is it about new types of DP10007 appearing on amazon ? while micsig claims dp10007 are discontinued ? What the..?
New ones differs from old ones by crocodile clips by the looks of it.
I've got dp10013 version and it didn't had those regular multimeter probes.
EEVblog:
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--- Quote from: EEVblog on July 16, 2024, 04:19:02 am ---FYI, the DP10007 with x10/x100 was made at my request to match the specs of the Sapphire HVP70 I sell. Seems they did't bother doing that again for the new MDP range.
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I recall you mentioning they produced the original at your request... Odd that they apparently decided to continue offering a model with the 70V/700V ranges but changed the output scale from 10X/100X to 20X/200X by cutting the output signal in half. Either they had trouble meeting your original specs or perhaps they standardized on their new amplifier platform that seems to be an offshoot of their "SigOFIT" isolated fiber optic probes -
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Both of those things could be true.
dorkshoei:
--- Quote from: AndreyS on August 22, 2024, 01:57:31 pm ---What is it about new types of DP10007 appearing on amazon ? while micsig claims dp10007 are discontinued ? What the..?
New ones differs from old ones by crocodile clips by the looks of it.
I've got dp10013 version and it didn't had those regular multimeter probes.
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The model I currently see on Amazon (USA) -- see attached -- looks nothing like your two images and more like the two part MDP700 which on the Migsig website is now marked "High Voltage Differential Probe MDP series(Old)".
The Amazon product is clearly marked DP10007 but if I look at the Micsig webpage [products -> High Voltage Differential Probe DP series (new)] I see it states "The previous model DP10007 has been upgraded to DP700".
I'm confused, clearly :D
I was in the market for my first differential probe (for use with Siglent SDS1104X-E). I see the Amazon seller is offering a $30 promo bringing the price down to $159.99
MF-jockey:
At the end of May I ordered a DP10007 from Banggood. The offer initially showed the new version but further back the old one was shown. The delivery arrived in mid-June and it was the old beige version. I also wanted the divider factors 10X and 100X because you can set these on my OWON DS7102.
I first installed the "Basic Upgrade" (Thanks to ExaLab) with capacitors 1.2 pF and 1.5 pF. Later I carried out the CMRR measurements, once before and then after calibration. The CMRR values from the data sheet were only achieved after the "Simplified Calibration Procedure".
(Table see Appendix 5)
After watching a video by David , I think the conventional DP10007 is the best choice for me.
I think the new version will only be available as DP700 or MDP700, Micsig writes: "The previous model DP10007 has been upgraded to DP700" and also "The previous model DP10007 has been upgraded to MDP700". Marketing is probably still in the clarification phase.
RogerG:
Hi,
2 days ago I ordered a DP10007 from Banggood. Tony Albus gave a hint via Youtube that if you order with delivery from CZ they will send the latest version in DP700 design instead of DP10007. Today was delivery time.... and tataaa ... I really got the new one!
Interesting that on the front of both of the device cases there is no DP700 text. Just Micsig. On the back of the part with the BNC there's a sticker with "DP10007". But every piece of hardware is exactly as what you see on a normal DP700. It comes with the black plastic carrying case and the normal hooks, alligators, banana extension cables and USB PS and a nice long USB A to C cable. Attenuation is 20x/200x, too.
The datasheet is clearly showing the values of the new DP700:
Attenuation, CAT rating, noise, CMRR, output voltage, power and power supply are all the values from the new device.
Nice bang for the buck, with some coupons I just paid 128€ :-DD.
I just hope that the rubbery coating of the probe case is no ordinary soft coating which becomes sticky after some years...
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