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Tektronix THDP0100 High Voltage Differential Probe

Manufacturer part number: THDP0100
100 MHz
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The THDP0100 has the largest differential dynamic range capability from Tektronix (equal to the P5210A), allowing users to safely measure up to ±6000 V. The THDP0100 supports bandwidths up to 100 MHz and slew rates up to 2500 V/ns at 1/1000 gain. The THDP0100 is supplied with two sizes of hook tips and has an overrange visual and audible indicator which warns the user when it is exceeding the linear range of the probe. As with all TMDP and THDP Series probes, the THDP0100 is designed to operate on TekVPI® oscilloscopes without requiring the TPA-BNC adapter.

Applications

  • Floating measurements
  • Switching power supply design
  • Motor drive design
  • Electronic ballast design
  • CRT display design
  • Power converter design and service
  • Power device evaluation
  • Designed for high-voltage applications
  • Differential voltage to ±6000 Volts
  • 100 MHz
  • Attenuation: 100X / 1000X
  • Overrange indicator
  • Safety certified
  • Switchable attenuation
  • Switchable bandwidth limit
  • Maximum input voltage-to-earth: 2300 V CAT I, 1000 V CAT III
  • (2) Probe tips
  • (2) Large hook clips
  • (2) Small hook clips
  • (2) Probe heads
Description

The THDP0100 has the largest differential dynamic range capability from Tektronix (equal to the P5210A), allowing users to safely measure up to ±6000 V. The THDP0100 supports bandwidths up to 100 MHz and slew rates up to 2500 V/ns at 1/1000 gain. The THDP0100 is supplied with two sizes of hook tips and has an overrange visual and audible indicator which warns the user when it is exceeding the linear range of the probe. As with all TMDP and THDP Series probes, the THDP0100 is designed to operate on TekVPI® oscilloscopes without requiring the TPA-BNC adapter.

Applications

  • Floating measurements
  • Switching power supply design
  • Motor drive design
  • Electronic ballast design
  • CRT display design
  • Power converter design and service
  • Power device evaluation