A high voltage single-ended probe is typically used for measuring ground referenced signals up to 40 kV. However, some single-ended probes are designed for oscilloscopes with isolated or floating inputs for measurements that are not ground referenced. Users should select probes with a low input capacitance specification (< 4 pF) to minimize the probe’s loading effect on the circuit because a probe with lower input capacitance will offer higher input impedance at higher frequencies.
Model | Bandwidth | Input Impedance | Maximum Voltage |
P5122 | 200 MHz | 100 MΩ || 4 pF | RMS: 1000 V CAT II |
P5100 | 500 MHz | 40 MΩ || 2.5 pF | Peak: 2.5 kV RMS: 1000 V CAT II |
P5150 | 500 MHz | 40 MΩ || 3.8 pF | Peak: 2.5 kV RMS: 1000 V CAT II |
TPP0850 | 800 MHz | 40 MΩ || 1.8 pF | Peak: 2.5 kV RMS: 1000 V CAT II |
P6015A | 75 MHz | 100 MΩ || 3 pF | 20 kV |
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