There are a few things you need to consider when choosing an oscilloscope probe: 1) What is the input impedance of the probe? 2) What is the bandwidth of the probe? 3) What is the attenuation of the probe? 4) What is the rise time of the probe? 5) What is the tip configuration of the probe? 6) What is the price of the probe? 7) What is the warranty of the probe? 8) What is the customer service like for the probe?
A CRO typically uses 12-24 probes simultaneously to measure the electrical activity of the heart.
There are three types of probes: surface, near-surface, and borehole. Surface probes are placed on the ground and measure the subsurface conditions. Near-surface probes are placed just below the ground surface and measure the near-surface conditions. Borehole probes are placed deep in the ground and measure the subsurface conditions.
An optical probe is a medical device that uses light to examine tissues inside the body. The probe is inserted through a small incision in the skin. It is then guided to the area of the body that is being examined. Optical probes are used to examine the inside of the eye, the digestive tract, and the urinary tract.
5/5
Interchangeable Probe Tip.High Sensitivity, Excellent Performance and Reliable Function
Used with Oscilloscopes from All Manufacturers , Equipped with The Standard BNC Connector.
High Input Impedance (X10 Range)
Usable with Scopes having Bandwidth up to 100 MHz
Universal Oscilloscope Probe 10:1 and 1:1 Switchable Bandwidth 100MHz
$234
We always spent more than $100 per probe on Tektronix probes! I was hesitant to buy these because they were so cheap. When they showed up, I was really impressed. They both balanced out with a very flat top on the waveform when I tested them with a 60 mHz. square wave at x10. The same test on the Tektronix probes produced a little better result, but it was still more than acceptable given the price difference. Voltage levels were accurate as well. It's unclear how long they will persist. I'll be content if I can use them in our shop for six months.
4.8/5
Suitable for all digital oscilloscopes and analog oscilloscopes voltage detectors to test circuit
Universal Oscilloscope Probe: 10:1 and 1:1 switchable bandwidth 100MHz, suitable for oscilloscopes from all manufacturers , equipped with the standard BNC connector
High Sensitivity: Fully shielded welding BNC connector, less signal interference; pure copper plated gold pin, less contact resistance and good contact performance
Test lead of a BNC connector to 2 mini-grabber clips: 48 inch mini-grabber clips coded in black and red, keep this handy lead on hand for your next electronics project
Interchangeable Probe Tip. High Input Impedance (X10 Range). Low power consumption and energy-saving
$234
The two 100Mhz 1x/10X scope probes and a BNC to clip-lead were delivered to me today at a very affordable price. It is difficult to find fault with the design, manufacturing, and flatness adjustment for the 10X mode. The Quimat Q15001 scope probe is shown attached and in the calibrate mode in the image. Very happy.
4.8/5
ã€Lightweight and Portable】Micsig scope is conveniently powered by 5V USB, you can take Micsig DP10013 to work anywhere with the free lightweight storage box. More portable while Oscilloscope have USB interface.
ã€Self-Calibration, Physical Stability】High quality plug-in cards, optimized to good signal quality. It's great for SMPS work. While its Tektronix counterparts, such as P5200A P5205A P5210A, starts at $1,500, Micsig DP10013 offers the same specifications at reasonable low price.
ã€Highlights for this product】Low Return Rate: 30% fewer returns than similar products. Popular Item: Popular with customers shopping for "micsig". Highly Rated: Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars by customers. Comes in a sturdy box. We offer a 30 DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE and 1-year warranty. Buy with confidence.
ã€Micsig DP Series High-Voltage Differential Probes】Differential oscilloscope probe can be used with any brand of oscilloscope and it uses high-impedance isolation between the inputs and outputs to protect personal safety and convert the incoming high-voltage signals to low-voltage signals for oscilloscope observation and analysis
ã€No Mechanical Switch, Self-luminous Button】Micsig differential probe's maximum differential test voltage (DC+ACPK-PK): 130V (50X), 1300V (500X)
$234
Good results. Although I haven't confirmed the claimed 100Mhz bandwidth, in everyday applications it performs just as well as a much more expensive item. One peculiarity is that it is powered by a USB plug rather than a battery. If you use it frequently, that's beneficial since you won't run out of batteries, which always die at a bad moment. However, carrying a USB cord and a USB wall charger everywhere can be a bit of a hassle. The cable is included, but the wall wart is not. Naturally, the majority of us have a ton of those lying around. It includes a variety of decent-quality clips of various types. Overall, I believe it to be decent given the cost. Undoubtedly, I would purchase another one.
4.8/5
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)
Designed for the measurement of high voltage differential signal, to meet the demand for floating measurement.
Lightweight and portable, easy to carry.
$234
Due to their high asking prices, I had always hesitated to buy a differential probe; nevertheless, after reading Micsig's DP100013 characteristics and the selling price on Amazon, I instantly placed my order. Some of us in school used the vacuum tube-based Tektronix Type G differential amplifier back in the analog days. After passing a few tests, you may advance to using the 7A22 differential amplifier or the 7A13 differential compactor (plugins for the Tektronix 7000 series scopes). Even then, the costs of these differentiating tools were out of reach for both professionals and students. There are other GREAT known Differential probes made by other manufacturers sold in Amazon, but I choose to buy Micsig for the inexpensive price. However, thanks to Micsig and Amazon, enthusiasts, students, and professionals can now afford one of the two differential models created by Micsig. The DP100013 will be used by me to repair and design switching power supply. Thank you, Amazon and Micsig.
4.8/5
Fits popular oscilloscopes by HP Tektronix, Agilent, etc.
100MHz Bandwidth Probes: 2
Certificate of Authentication & Lifetime Support
Retractable Hook Tip: 2 | Tip Locating Sleeve: 2
Marker Rings: 4 sets | Ground Lead: 2 sets | Adjustment Tool: 1
$234
Electronics technician for almost 40 years. It truly is what it claims to be. I have tested it for frequency response, 1x/10x functionality, and accuracy; it works well at 100 MHz.The only distinction that I can make between this and the more expensive Tektronix probes is that the probe tips aren't actually made of the same high quality or density plastic. Even yet, it takes a skilled eye to distinguish between the two, and these are fantastic for the price cut. My company should buy goods from a different supplier, as I would advise. Regards, AST Labs!
4.6/5
$234
The probes were packaged well and arrived intact. These probes worked flawlessly on my DSO138, far superior to the alligator test leads that came with my inexpensive oscilloscope package. Due to the DSO138's 200KHz maximum, I am unable to comment on how well the probes actually perform. Therefore, these are more than sufficient for my needs. Once fastened, the BNC connector fits snugly and spins freely. The "pen point" leads beneath the hook tips are easily seen when the hook tips are removed. The hook tips reattach with a strong click that inspires trust. The tip's spring has enough force to cling firmly. I would say overall I'm really impressed for the price because the 10X attenuation does function and the trimming capacitor does make adjustments.
4.5/5
Low power consumption and energy-saving
Interchangeable Probe Tip. Modular Construction
High Input Impedance (X10 Range)
High sensitivity, excellent performance and reliable function
Usable with scopes having Bandwidth up to 100 MHz
$234
Over the years, I've spent a lot of money on oscilloscope probes, and they all eventually fail for one reason or another. I made the decision to swap out a few of mine for these, and so far, so good. I'm overjoyed. For the purposes I use them for, the measurements are on par with those of the pricy Techtronic probes. Their durability will be determined over time. At this stage, let's work out the cost.
4.1/5
$234
I was astonished by how well made and finished something like this was for only $13. It performed flawlessly when used with my JYETech portable oscilloscope to identify misfires in a few different autos. The ease with which it could pick up a strong signal without fiddling with the setup really pleasantly surprised me. I'm still in awe that it just costs $13. It was also convenient to lay it wherever you needed it to be thanks to its 8-foot length. I have no qualms about recommending this to anyone, whether they are a professional or a hobbyist. For the price, you could buy four to use on numerous input scopes and ready four cylinders simultaneously without going broke.
3.8/5
$234
In a few minutes, it was installed. I've never experienced probe compensation this simple. Small and lightweight, portable with a laptop. Additionally, I bought the X100 Hantek supplementary probes that weren't part of the initial set.When I have a need to closely examine 480 VAC (the X100 probe won't pick up the peaks that are 680 V), I will additionally get a set of X1000 probes.I would advise people who don't require bandwidth above 40 MHz to try this. 40 MHz is good with me because I work with harmonic analysis and spike-catching for building power.
A probe is a thin, flexible wire with sensors at the end. It is inserted through the skin into the body to measure things such as temperature, pH, and blood pressure. There are many different types of probes, each designed for a specific purpose.
There are four types of probes: active, passive, direct, and indirect. Active probes emit a signal that is then reflected back to the probe, while passive probes simply receive the signal. Direct probes measure the actual time it takes for the signal to return, while indirect probes measure the time it takes for the signal to return minus the time it would take for the signal to return if the speed of light were infinite.
A probe is a thin, long piece of metal or plastic that is used to examine something. The parts of a probe include the handle, the tip, and the shaft. The handle is the part of the probe that you hold on to. The tip is the part of the probe that you use to touch or examine something. The shaft is the part of the probe that connects the handle to the tip.
There are two types of probes: active and passive. Active probes emit a signal that is then reflected back to the probe, while passive probes simply receive the signal that is already present. Active probes are typically used for more precise measurements, while passive probes are typically used for general measurements.
A probe tool is a device used to investigate the interior of an object. It is inserted into a small hole or opening in the object to allow inspection of the inside without damaging the object.
A X10 oscilloscope probe is a type of probe that is used to measure electrical signals. It is a high impedance probe that is used to measure signals with a high frequency. The probe has a 10:1 attenuation ratio, which means that it can measure signals up to 10 times the frequency of the oscilloscope.
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