Keysight DP0012A Differential Active Probes: Precision Measurement for High-Speed Signals

Keysight DP0012A Differential Active Probes: Precision Measurement for High-Speed Signals

$3,876.00

Keysight DP0012A Differential Active Probes: 1 GHz bandwidth, 42 V peak differential, 1.7 Mohm input resistance, 1.5 pF input capacitance, DP001xA Series.

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Description

Features and Specifications: Keysight DP0012A Differential Active Probes, 1 GHz, 42 V, 1.7 Mohm 1.5 pF, DP001xA Series

Product Overview

The Keysight DP0012A differential active probe is a high-performance probe designed for use with oscilloscopes. It offers a bandwidth of 1 GHz, a maximum input voltage of 42 V, and an input impedance of 1.7 Mohm || 1.5 pF. The probe also features a variety of other features, including:

AutoProbe interface for automatic probe setup
ProbeCheck feature for quick and easy probe diagnostics
Ground lead compensation for improved signal integrity
Differential and single-ended inputs
Switchable attenuation (1x, 10x, 100x)

What’s in the Box

Keysight DP0012A differential active probe
Ground lead
Probe tip
Carrying case

Benefits

The Keysight DP0012A differential active probe offers a number of benefits, including:

High bandwidth and input voltage for capturing fast signals
High input impedance for minimizing loading effects
AutoProbe interface for easy setup
ProbeCheck feature for quick diagnostics
Ground lead compensation for improved signal integrity
Differential and single-ended inputs for versatility
Switchable attenuation for a wide range of applications

Value

The Keysight DP0012A differential active probe is a valuable tool for engineers and technicians who need to measure differential signals. It offers a combination of high performance, ease of use, and versatility that makes it an ideal choice for a variety of applications.

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Keysight

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