Teledyne LeCroy ZD Series ZD200 Oscilloscope Probe, Active, Differential Type, 200MHz, 1:1

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RS Stock No.:
738-9353
Mfr. Part No.:
ZD200
Brand:
Teledyne LeCroy
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Brand

Teledyne LeCroy

Probe Type

Active, Differential

Attenuation

1:1

Bandwidth

200MHz

Maximum Common Mode Input Voltage

60V

Model Number p

ZD200

Series

ZD

Rise Time

1.75ns

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope probes


The Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope probe offers a wide dynamic range of ±20V and a common-mode range of ±60V to allow a broad application use. The probe sensitivity and offset are automatically optimized based on the oscilloscope gain settings, so control is transparent to the user. When used with a LeCroy digital oscilloscope, no external power supply is required. Differential probes measure the difference in voltage of a test point with another test point.
Supplied with:
Adapted probe leads and tips
Instruction manual
Certificate of calibration
Supplied with:
Y lead set
6x straight tip
2x hook clip
2x micro IC clips
2x Micrograbber
2x extension lead (5cm)
2x extension lead (10cm)
2x dual-pin set (12.8mm)
2x dual-pin set (16.8mm)
Instruction manual
Certificate of calibration

Features and Benefits


Bandwidth is DC to 200MHz
Attenuation ratio is 1:1
Input impedance is 1Mohmll 3.5pF
Input differential range ±20V
Common Mode Range is ±60V
CMRR (typical) is 80dB at 60Hz and 50dB at 10MHz
It provide the best signal fidelity and minimize peaking and other undesirable effects often introduced with probe tips and leads
Complete accessory kit consisting of 3 seta of grabbers, one alligator clip, 2 sets of leads and 2 tip option for probing a variety of test points
Risetime 10–90% (Typical): 1.75ns

Applications


Automotive development
Failure analysis

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