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Oscilloscope / Differential Probes
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with:
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Portable, Analog,
and Oscilloscopes
Oscilloscope / Dif fer ential Pr obe Terminology
>> Attenuation:
Ratio of the output signal to the input signal. Attenuation should remain constant
decreasing by 3dB only as the frequency increases to the maximum bandwidth.
>> Bandwidth:
The maximum -3dB frequency that can be expected.
>> Cable Length:
Length of the cable from the end of the probe to the end of the connector. It is
important to use a probe with just enough cable length for your needs. Long cables increase the
capacitance and propagation delay of the probe.
>> Compensation Range:
The range a probe can be compensated to match the input capacitance of
the test equipment it is being used with.
>> IEC 1010:
Probes with the IEC 1010 category rating have been designed for safety.
>> Input Impedance:
The total resistance and capacitance as measured at the tip of the probe. This
specification is used to define the loading effect of a probe. At frequencies under 1MHz the input
resistance of the probe will have the most influence. At higher frequencies the input capacitance will
have the most influence.
>> Max Input Voltage:
The maximum voltage the probe can be used at.
Oscilloscope / Differential Probe Selection
Selecting the correct oscilloscope probe ensures accuracy and can
improve the performance of your test instrument. TPI offers a
wide range of high quality oscilloscope probes designed to
meet the most demanding applications.
The IP series monolithic probes have switchable
attenuation and are available in 60 and 250MHz. These
probes are ideal for technicians that need a basic oscilloscope
probe.
The slimline design P and SP series probes are available in fixed or switchable attenuation.
These series of probes are perfect for the technician needing additional features such as
replaceable cable and interchangeable probe tip. The compensation adjustment for these probes
is located in the BNC to eliminate noise pickup.
TPI also offers three models of high voltage differential probes all with high common mode
rejection, wide bandwidth, and fast rise times. Differential probes enable the viewing of signals
not referenced to earth ground and provide better performance than a matched pair of single
ended oscilloscope probes when measuring these types of signals.
Several important factors must be taken into account when selecting the proper probe.
• The probe should have sufficient bandwidth and rise time for the test instrument and
application. Choose a probe with at least an equal bandwidth as the scope it will be used with.
For best performance a probe with twice the bandwidth as the scope should be selected.
• For oscilloscope probes, the input capacitance of your oscilloscope should
be within the compensation range specification of the probe. In
addition, if your oscilloscope has readout function, select a
probe with this capability.
MARKETS
Electronic
Communication
Commercial
Industrial
APPLICATIONS
Logic signal and
waveform tests
Measure voice /
data signals
Analyze power
quality
Test motor control
circuits
Test Products
International, Inc.
Headquarters:
9615 SW Allen Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97005
USA
503-520-9197
Fax: 503-520-1225
email:
info@tpi-thevalueleader.com
>> Max Differential Voltage:
The maximum differential voltage that can be measured by a
Distributed By:
differential probe
>> Readout:
Probes with this capability are compatible with readout function oscilloscopes that
automatically detect and display the attenuation factor of the probe.
>> Rise Time:
The time required for the leading edge of a pulse to rise from 10% to 90% of its final
value.
>> CMRR:
Common Mode Rejection Ratio. A measure of a differential probes ability to reject any
signals common to both test points in a differential measurement
Test Products
International, Ltd.
342 Bronte St. South
Unit 9
Milton, Ontario L9T
5B7
Canada
905-693-8558
Fax: 905-693-0888
email:
info@tpicanada.com
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Longley House, East Park
Crawley, West Sussex
RH10 6AP England
Tel: +44 (0)1293 561212
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contactus@tpieurope.com
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Refer to pages 2-3
for specifications.
• For differential probes, make sure the maximum
differential voltage is adequate for your application
and the common mode rejection specification meets
the requirements of the tests being performed.
Refer to the oscilloscope and differential probe specification tables
to select the correct probe for your application.
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Oscilloscope Probe Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Bandwidth Attenuation Cable Input Impedance Max Input V
Length
R
L
DC + peak AC
IP060
IP250
60MHz
250MHz
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x1
x10
x10
x10
x100
x100
x10
x10
1.5M
1.5M
1Meg
10Meg
1Meg
10Meg
Rise
Time
Compensation
Range
20 ~ 45 pF
10 ~ 60pF
Readout
IEC1010
Differential Probe Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
FUNCTION
Bandwidth
Accuracy
Risetime
CMRR (Typical)
50Hz
20kHz
200kHz
Input Impedance
ADF25
DC -25 MHz (-3dB)
± 2%
14nS
-80dB
-60dB
-50dB
4M/10pf each
side to ground
8M/5pF
between inputs
±140V DC Inc.Pk AC@
20:1 or 100V RMS
± 1,400VDC Inc. Pk AC
200:1 or 1,000V RMS
± 7V minimum 2K load
± 1,400V DC Inc. Pk AC
or 1,000V RMS
0.7mV RMS
ADF25A
DC -25 MHz (-3dB)
± 2%
14nS
-86dB
-66dB
-56dB
4M/10pf each
side to ground
8M/5pF
between inputs
±170V DC Inc.Pk AC@
10:1 or 50V RMS
± 1,400VDC Inc. Pk AC
100:1 or 500V RMS
± 7V minimum 2K load
<± 5mV -10° C to + 40° C
± 1,400V DC Inc. Pk AC
or 1,000V RMS
0.7mV RMS
1 @ 1kHz. 8 @1 MHz
-10° C to + 40° C (14°F to 104°F)
4 AA cell or 6V main adapters: DC/600mA or DC/800mA
Not included
45 cm double insulated
PVC terminated in
44 mm safety plugs
CATIII
ADF25C
DC -70 MHz (-3dB)
± 2%
14nS
-80dB
-60dB
-50dB
10M/10pf each
side to ground
20M/5pF
between inputs
±700V DC Inc.Pk AC@
100:1 or 400V RMS
± 7,000VDC Inc. Pk AC
1,000:1 or 5,000V RMS
± 7V minimum 50K load
± 7,000V DC Inc. Pk AC
or 2,500V RMS
0.9mV RMS
50
IP SERIES, SWITCHABLE
200pF
150V
6ns
22pF
300V
200pF
150V
1.5ns
22pF
300V
5.8ns
3.5ns
2.3ns
1.8ns
1.4ns
1.1ns
NA
NA
CAT II
CAT II
SP 60B
SP 100B
SP150B
SP 200B
SP 250B
SP 300B
60MHz
100MHz
150MHz
200MHz
250MHz
300MHz
1.2M
1.2M
1.2M
1.2M
1.2M
1.2M
SP SERIES, SWITCHABLE
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
18pF
300V
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
16pF
300V
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
15pF
300V
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
15pF
300V
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
14pF
300V
1Meg
47pF
150V
10Meg
13pF
300V
NON-SWITCHABLE
47pF
150V
16pF
300V
16pF
300V
15pF
300V
6.5pF
1,500V
6.5pF
1,500V
14pF
300V
14pF
300V
10 ~ 30pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
Input Voltage
Maximum Differential
Output Voltage
Offset (typical)
Common Mode
1P20B
P100B
P100BR
P200B
P250
P250R
P250B
P250BR
15MHz
100MHz
100MHz
200MHz
250MHz
250MHz
250MHz
250MHz
1.2M
1Meg
1.2M 10Meg
1.2M 10Meg
1.2M 10Meg
1.2M 100Meg
1.2M 100Meg
1.2M 10Meg
1.2M 10Meg
23ns
3.5ns
3.5ns
1.8ns
1.4ns
1.4ns
1.4ns
1.4ns
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
10 ~ 35pF
NA
NA
Yes
NA
NA
Yes
NA
Yes
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
CAT II
Noise (typical)
Output Source
Impedance
1 @ 1kHz. 8 @1 MHz
Operating Temperature
Power Requirements
Power Supply
Input Leads
45 cm double insulated
PVC terminated in
44 mm safety plugs
IEC1010
CAT III
60 cm double insulated
Rubber terminated
in sprung hooks
CATII
FAQ
OSCILLOSCOPE PROBES
What is the benefit of a probe with X1 and X10 switchable
attenuation?
Passive X10 probes allow you to read a signal 10 times the
amplitude of that viewed with a X1 probe. Example: an eight-division
graticule on 5V/Div setting would display a 40 volt peak-to-peak signal
using the X1 setting. You can view a 400 volt signal using the X10
setting.
What is readout?
Readout is an activator pin that protrudes out of the BNC connector of
an X10 or X100 probe that completes a circuit. There are contacts
around the BNC connector on the front of the oscilloscope and the
attenuation is automatically set. If your scope does
not have contacts around the BNC connector, it does not need this
feature.
What probe should I buy?
Select a probe that is at least the same bandwidth as the oscilloscope
you intend to use; however, for optimum performance, select a probe
with two times the bandwidth of your test instrument.
FAQ
DIFFERENTIAL PROBES
What does the maximum differential voltage specification
tell me?
This specification provides you with the maximum voltage
between the inputs the differential probe can be subjected to.
This is important because the maximum voltage should never
be exceeded.
What is input impedance?
Impedance is a measure of how much a signal will be
restricted. In general, it is best to have high resistance and low
capacitance to ensure signal quality, accuracy of tests, and to
ensure the probe doesn’t load down the circuit under test.
Can TPI oscilloscope probes be used with Tektronix and Hewlett
Packard scopes?
Yes, TPI oscilloscope probes can be used with most major brands
of scopes.
Why is selecting a probe with the correct bandwidth important?
Choosing a probe with the correct bandwidth enables you to use
your scope to its full potential.
Why do TPI oscilloscope probes have a compensation range
and compensation adjustment?
Since the input of every oscilloscope is different our probes have
a compensation adjustment so the capacitance of the probe can
be adjusted to match the capacitance of the scope input. The
compensation range is the range of adjustment available.
Matching probe and scope capacitance is important to prevent
waveform distortion.
What can you measure with a differential probe?
With 20 MHz bandwidth, a switchable attenuation of 20:1,
and 200:1 (part no. ADF25), you can measure high-voltage
circuits, motor speed controls, power supply design, and
high-power electronic converters.
What comes in the probe set?
You will receive one differential probe, 2 probe tips, and 2
retractable sprung probes for accessing small wires for
measurements.
Why is common rejection ratio (CMMR) important for
differential probes?
CMMR is a measure of how well a differential probe will
reject signals common to both test points, leaving the
desired signal to be displayed by the scope
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