The Teledyne LeCroy AP033, 500MHz Active Differential Probe provides a range of sensitivities from x10 gain to ÷10 attenuation (even ÷100 with plug-on attenuator) for diverse signals. The sensitivity can be adjusted continuously from 200 µV/div to 1 V/div, when used with a Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope.
Highlights
- The Teledyne LeCroy Fully Integrated: With the ProBus™ interface, the AP033 becomes an integral part of the oscilloscope. The probe sensitivity and offset can be controlled from the oscilloscope front panel, the probe front panel, or by using remote control commands (GPIB or RS-232). Sensitivity, offset, input capacitance, and common mode voltage range are displayed on the oscilloscope screen. When used with a LeCroy digital oscilloscope, no external power supply is required.
- Wide Dynamic Range: The AP033 provides a range of sensitivities from x10 gain to ÷10 attenuation (even ÷100 with plug-on attenuator) for diverse signals. The sensitivity can be adjusted continuously from 200 uV/div to 1 V/div, when used with a LeCroy oscilloscope.
- At high sensitivities, the x10 GAIN and the ÷1 ATTENUATION are selected. This produces 4 nV/sqrt Hz input noise, ±5 V of common mode voltage range (CMVR), and ±400 mV of DC differential offset. At lower sensitivities, the x1 GAIN and ÷10 ATTENUATION are selected, resulting in ±50 V CMVR and ±4 V of differential offset.
- The input capacitance is just 2 pF/side (1 pF differential) whenever the ÷10 ATTENUATION is selected. Deflection factors of 2 mV/div to 1 V/div can be obtained with only 2 pF/side input capacitance and ±50 V CMVR.
- The input capacitance is just 2 pF/side (1 pF differential) whenever the ÷10 ATTENUATION is selected. Deflection factors of 2 mV/div to 1 V/div can be obtained with only 2pF/side input capacitance and ±50 V CMVR DC CMRR is greater than 10,000:1 (80 dB) in both ATTENUATION settings OFFSET up/down buttons allow OFFSET control from the probe amplifier body. Momentarily holding both buttons will zero the OFFSET A supplied AC coupling capacitor head (0.1 uF) allows operation with large common mode or differential DC inputs