Micsig High Voltage Differential Probe for Oscilloscope, DP10013
- Lightweight and portable, easy to carry.
- Designed for the measurement of high voltage differential signal, to meet the demand for floating measurement.
- Power supply USB DC 5V output, more portable while Oscilloscope has USB interface.
- Simple design, it is easy and safe to use.
- Maximum differential test voltage (DC+ACPK-PK): 130V (50X), 1300V (500X)
Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe
Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe is designed for professionals and experts like you to be used with most oscilloscopes in the market. It allows you to safely measure floating voltages up to 1,300V and has a bandwidth up to 100 MHz. DP10013 can work in two different attenuation ranges: 500X for a maximum test voltage of 1300V and 50X for a maximum test voltage of 130V.
While its Tektronix counterparts, such as P5200A, Micsig DP10013 offers the same specifications at unbeatable low price that won’t break your bank.
Designed for the measurement of high voltage differential signal
Simple design, it is easy and safe to use.Conveniently powered by 5V USB, you can take Micsig DP10013 to work anywhere with the free lightweight storage box. In the box, in addition to the probe, you will find:
- Two 24-inch input cables, in red and black pairs
- Two hook clips, in red and black pairs
- Two alligator clips, in red and black pairs
- Two Pincer clips, in red and black pairs
- 35-inch output cable * USB power cable
Its applications include:
- Floating Measurements
- Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)
- Motor Drive Design
- Power Device Testing & Evaluation
- Power Converter Testing & Design
Lightweight and portable, easy to carry
Designed for the measurement of high voltage differential signal, to meet the demand for floating measurement.
Powered by USB, no additional 220V AC power is required
No mechanical switch, self-luminous button.
Self-calibration, physical stability
High quality plug-in cards, optimized to good signal quality.
DESCRIPTION
Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe is designed for professionals and experts like you to be used with most oscilloscopes in the market. It allows you to safely measure floating voltages up to 1,300V and has a bandwidth up to 100 MHz. DP10013 can work in two different attenuation ranges: 500X for a maximum test voltage of 1300V and 50X for a maximum test voltage of 130V.
While its Tektronix counterparts, such as P5202A, starts at $1,500, Micsig DP10013 offers the same specifications at an unbeatable low price that won’t break your bank.
Its application includes:
- Floating Measurements
- Switch-Mode Power Supply (SMPS)
- Motor Drive Design
- Power Device Testing & Evaluation
- Power Converter Testing & Design
Conveniently powered by 5V USB, you can take Micsig DP10013 to work anywhere with the free lightweight storage box. In the box, in addition to the probe, you will find:
- Two 60cm input cables, in red and black pairs
- Two hook clips, in red and black pairs
- Two alligator clips, in red and black pairs
- Two Pincer clips, in red and black pairs
- 90cm output cable
- USB power cable
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SPECIFICATION
Model |
DP10013 |
Bandwidth |
100MHz |
Rise Time |
3.5ns |
Range Selection (Attenuation Rate) |
50X, 500X |
Accuracy |
±2% |
Max. Differential Test Voltage (DC+ACPK-PK) |
130V (50X); 1300V (500X) |
Max. Input Common Mode Voltage (DC+ACPK-PK) |
130V (50X); 1300V (500X) |
Max. Input Voltage-to-Earth |
1000V CATII |
CMRR |
>80dB (DC); >60dB (100KHz); >50dB (1MHz) |
Input Impedance |
10MΩ/1pF (differential); 5MΩ/2pF (Single-ended to ground) |
Output Voltage |
>3V |
Overoad Alarm |
Button light flashes |
Power Supply |
DC 5V, USB supply |
Power |
0.85W |
Dimension |
14.5cm x 6cm x 2.7cm |
Input Cable Length |
Approx. 60cm |
Operating Temperature |
0℃ ~ 40℃ 32℉ ~104℉ |
Operating Humidity |
10%-85%RH |
Storage Temperature |
-30℃ ~70℃ -22℉~158℉ |
Storage Humidity |
5%-90%RH |
WHAT'S IN THE PACKAGE
- 1x Micsig DP10013 1300V 100MHz High Voltage Differential Probe for Oscilloscope