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echo44
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oscilloscope probe question

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Ok so i bought the agilent digital 100mhz scope
(its a beauty) the next question:
What probe to buy?
The scope comes with probes rated to maximum input
300volts RMS
is that too low? I know there are plate voltages >400?
the next probe is 100x:1 and is rated in the KV range
however this cost $300
what you think?
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Re: oscilloscope probe question

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I can't help on the probes but congrats on getting a scope.
I have wanted one for years!

Did you get a good deal?
Tom

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Re: oscilloscope probe question

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What probe to buy?
The scope comes with probes rated to maximum input
300volts RMS
is that too low? I know there are plate voltages >400?
the next probe is 100x:1 and is rated in the KV range
however this cost $300
what you think?
300VRMS equates to 300 * sqrt(2) ~= 425 VDC for a sine wave blah blah blah...

I use 10x probes with that rating all the time and have no issues.

Enjoy the scope.
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Re: oscilloscope probe question

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vibratoking wrote: 300VRMS equates to 300 * sqrt(2) ~= 425 VDC for a sine wave blah blah blah...

I use 10x probes with that rating all the time and have no issues.

Enjoy the scope.
I'm thinking RMS is equal to the DC value & that RMS * sqrt(2)=peak
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Re: oscilloscope probe question

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I didn't state it correctly or get my point across properly.
I'm thinking RMS is equal to the DC value & that RMS * sqrt(2)=peak
425V is the peak value of a 300VRMS sine wave. If the probe can handle 425V peaks, it can handle 425VDC, IME.
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