RS PRO RSDPB5150 Oscilloscope Probe, Differential Type, 70MHz, 1:50, 1:500, BNC Connector

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Brand

RS PRO

Probe Type

Differential

Attenuation

1:50, 1:500

Bandwidth

70MHz

Maximum Common Mode Input Voltage

1.5kV

Connector Type

BNC

Model Number p

RSDPB5150

Number of Probes

1

Safety Category

CAT II, CAT III

Rise Time

5ns

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

RS Pro 70 MHz High Voltage Differential Probe RSDPB5150


Bandwidth DC-70 MHz
Rise time ≤5 ns
DC accuracy ±2%
Attenuation ratio 50 X/500 X
Maximum differential test voltage (DC + Peak AC) 50 X: 150 V, 500 X: 1500 V
Maximum input common mode voltage (voltage-to-earth Vrms) 600 V CATIII, 1000 V CATII
Input impedance single-ended to ground 5 MΩ, two inputs 10 MΩ
Input capacitance single-ended to ground <4 pF, two inputs <2 pF
CMRR: DC >80 dB; 100 kHz >60 dB; 1 MHz >50 dB
Propagation delay 18 ns ± 1 ns
Bandwidth limit ≥ -3 dB @ 5 MHz
Differential overvoltage detection level 50 X: ≥150 V, 500 X: ≥1500 V
Overload indicator(red light)
Overload alarm
Automatic save
Offset setting function
Terminate load 1 MΩ
Power supply USB 5 V/1 A adapter
Probe body dimensions 195 x 65 x 28 mm
Probe body weight approximately 188 g

RS PRO Differential Probe - RSDPB5150


The RS PRO RSDPB5150 is a high voltage differential probe is a high-quality device designed to measure differential signals. They work with a conventional oscilloscope to display waveforms by measuring the voltage difference between two points to produce a much cleaner signal.

Why would you need a Differential Probe?


Design engineers are frequently turning to differential probes due to the advantages over single-ended probes when it comes to accuracy and ease of use. Differential probes can retain high common-mode rejection by removing the common noise. The true differential noise is extracted so you can see a more accurate signal on the oscilloscope screen.

Also known as;


Oscilloscope Probe

Key Advantages


• High voltage differential probe
• High common-mode rejection
• Probe loading is significantly reduced
• Higher bandwidth
• No ground-bounce
• Accurate measurement
• Ease of use

Specifications


• Bandwidth DC-70 MHz
• Rise time ≤5 ns
• DC accuracy ±2%
• Attenuation ratio 50 X/500 X
• Maximum differential test voltage (DC + Peak AC) 50 X: 150 V, 500 X: 1500 V
• Maximum input common-mode voltage (voltage-to-earth Vrms) 600 V CATIII, 1000 V CATII
• Input impedance single-ended to ground 5 MΩ, two inputs 10 MΩ
• Input capacitance single-ended to ground <4 pF, two inputs <2 pF
• CMRR: DC >80 dB; 100 kHz >60 dB; 1 MHz >50 dB
• Propagation delay 18 ns ± 1 ns
• Bandwidth limit ≥ -3 dB @ 5 MHz
• Differential overvoltage detection level 50 X: ≥150 V, 500 X: ≥1500 V
• Overload indicator (red light)
• Overload alarm
• Automatic save
• Offset setting function
• Terminate load 1 MΩ
• Power supply USB 5 V/1 A adapter
• Probe body dimensions 195 x 65 x 28 mm
• Probe bodyweight approximately 188 g

Applications


Floating voltage measurement
Frequency converters
Switching power supplies designs
Motor driven design
Electronic ballast design
CRT displayer design
Inverter, UPS power supplies
Frequency conversion electrical appliances
Power conversion and related design
Electrical engineering experiment
Low voltage appliances experiment
Power electronics and electric drive experiments

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