- RS Stock No.:
- 146-6623
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 146-6623
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
Product Details
RS PRO Passive Oscilloscope Probe
The RS PRO RS-HV series passive oscilloscope probe is ergonomically designed and is suitable for use with all the major brands of oscilloscopes as well as our range. This probe does not require a power supply or batteries making it lightweight and easily portable. It comes with a fixed 100:1 attenuation, bandwidth up to 300MHz and is designed for measurements up to 2500V.
Probe Options:
RS – HV 250
Contents:
HV Oscilloscope Probe
Protective caps
BNC adapter
Spring hook tip
Spare probe tip
Grounding lead terminated with insulated crocodile clip
Trimmer tool
Note:
All the products in this range are supplied for use with instruments with a permanent earth connection.
Probe Options:
RS – HV 250
Contents:
HV Oscilloscope Probe
Protective caps
BNC adapter
Spring hook tip
Spare probe tip
Grounding lead terminated with insulated crocodile clip
Trimmer tool
Note:
All the products in this range are supplied for use with instruments with a permanent earth connection.
Features and Benefits
Bandwidth is DC to 300MHz
Attenuation ratio is 100:1
Input impedance is 100Mohmll 4pF
Rise time is 1.2nS
100:1 max. input voltage is 2500V CAT I (VDC + Peak AC)
Attenuation ratio is 100:1
Input impedance is 100Mohmll 4pF
Rise time is 1.2nS
100:1 max. input voltage is 2500V CAT I (VDC + Peak AC)
Certifications
CAT I
FAQ
What is the difference between an active probe and a passive probe?
Passive probes can be used without power from the oscilloscope as they have no active components. They are very common and are usually provided with most oscilloscopes and are ideal for low frequency signals.
Active probes are considered more complex and better than passive probes and are usually brought separately from an oscilloscope for a specific measurement application.
What is the difference between an active probe and a passive probe?
Passive probes can be used without power from the oscilloscope as they have no active components. They are very common and are usually provided with most oscilloscopes and are ideal for low frequency signals.
Active probes are considered more complex and better than passive probes and are usually brought separately from an oscilloscope for a specific measurement application.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Probe Type | Passive |
Attenuation | 1:100 |
Bandwidth | 300MHz |
Maximum Common Mode Input Voltage | ± 700V |
Connector Type | BNC |
Number of Probes | 1 |
Safety Category | CAT I 2500V |
Rise Time | 1.2ns |