1.5 GHz Bandwidth Active Probe Kit option for DS6000 Series Oscilloscopes | Bandwidth: DC~1500 MHz | Damping factor: 10:1 | Input resistance: Differential: 50 kOhm +-2% Single-ended: 25 kOhm +-2% | Maximum Input voltage: ~30 Vp; CAT I

Rigol RP7150 Probes/Leads/Cables

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  • 1.5 GHz Bandwidth Active Probe Kit option for DS6000 Series Oscilloscopes
  • Bandwidth: DC~1500 MHz
  • Damping factor: 10:1
  • Input resistance: Differential: 50 kOhm +-2% Single-ended: 25 kOhm +-2%
  • Maximum Input voltage: ~30 Vp; CAT I
1.5 GHz Active Differential Oscilloscope ProbeRigol RP7150 Oscilloscope 1.5 GHz Active Differential Probex1.5 GHz Bandwidth Active Probe Kit option for DS4000 & DS6000 Series OscilloscopesRP7000, with more than 1.5GHz bandwidth, is an active probe solution for high frequency application. It can be used to measure differential and single-ended signals with better common mode rejection.RP7000 uses plug-on socket probe head and supports 4 types of interchangeable probe heads to optimize the performance and usability. Besides, its replaceable probe tip prolongs the service life of the probe and the probe tip spacing can be precisely adjusted to fit different test point spacing.RP7000 Differential Oscilloscope ProbeThe dimensions of the main parts of RP7000 series active probe.xThe active probe amplifierxRP7000 is compatible with the auto-identification port of RIGOL DS6000/MSO4000/DS4000 series oscilloscope and can be recognized and configured automatically by this port. Its snap-in BNC connector enables easier connection with the oscilloscope.RP7000 provides various accessories and options and multiple replaceable components which make it applicable to be used in different tests and measurements.For digital oscilloscopes, the signal under test needs to be connected to the measurement channel via various oscilloscope probes or 50 ohm cables.The Probing is very important to making quality measurements. If the probe performance is not adequate or if you did not select the proper probe for your application, you will see distorted or misleading signals on your oscilloscope.There are two kinds of probes, one is passive probe, another one is active probe. active probe requires power while passive probe does not. For general-purpose measurements(600 MHz), active probes are the way to go. They cost more than passive probe a

Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 343 x x 142

Product Weight: 6 LB