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Teledyne LeCroy T3HVD7000-100: High-Voltage Differential Probe for Precision Measurements
$1.929
Teledyne LeCroy T3HVD7000-100 High-Voltage Differential Probe: 100 MHz bandwidth, 7 kV peak differential voltage, 2.5 pF input capacitance, 40 MΩ input resistance, T3HVD Series
Features and Specifications
Teledyne LeCroy T3HVD7000-100 High-Voltage Differential Probe
Product Overview
The Teledyne LeCroy T3HVD7000-100 High-Voltage Differential Probe is a high-performance probe designed for measuring high-voltage signals in a variety of applications. It offers a wide bandwidth of 100 MHz, a high input impedance of 40 MΩ, and a low input capacitance of 2.5 pF. The probe is also protected against overloads up to 7 kV, making it ideal for use in harsh environments.
Features
 Bandwidth: 100 MHz
 Input impedance: 40 MΩ
 Input capacitance: 2.5 pF
 Overload protection: 7 kV
 Differential and single-ended measurements
 Ground reference compensation
 Auto-ranging
 Compact and lightweight
Specifications
 Bandwidth: 100 MHz (-3 dB)
 Input impedance: 40 MΩ ±2%
 Input capacitance: 2.5 pF ±0.5 pF
 Overload protection: 7 kV (DC + peak AC)
 Common mode rejection ratio: >80 dB at 50 MHz
 Differential gain accuracy: ±1%
 Differential phase accuracy: ±1°
 Maximum input voltage: 7 kV (DC + peak AC)
 Operating temperature: 0°C to 50°C
 Storage temperature: -20°C to 70°C
 Dimensions: 150 mm x 50 mm x 25 mm
 Weight: 250 g
What\’s in the Box
 T3HVD7000-100 High-Voltage Differential Probe
 Ground lead
 Probe tip
 Carrying case
Benefits
 High bandwidth and low input capacitance for accurate measurements of high-speed signals
 High input impedance for minimal loading of the circuit under test
 Overload protection for safe operation in harsh environments
 Differential and single-ended measurements for versatility
 Ground reference compensation for accurate measurements in noisy environments
 Auto-ranging for ease of use
* Compact and lightweight for portability
Value
The Teledyne LeCroy T3HVD7000-100 High-Voltage Differential Probe is a valuable tool for engineers and technicians who need to measure high-voltage signals accurately and safely. Its high performance, versatility, and ease of use make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications.
Additional information
| Brand | Teledyne LeCroy | 
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We accept returns within 30 days of delivery. To qualify, items must be unused, in their original condition, and returned with all original packaging and accessories.
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