RIGOL RIGOL RP7150 User guide

Page 1
User Guide
RP7000 Series Active Probe
RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Dec. 2021
Page 2
Page 3
I
Guaranty and Declaration
RIGOL
Copyright
© 2021 RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved.
Trademark Information
RIGOL® is the trademark of RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Publication Number
UGE07109-1110
Notices
RIGOL products are covered by P.R.C. and foreign patents, issued and
pending.
RIGOL reserves the right to modify or change parts of or all the
specifications and pricing policies at the company’s sole decision.
Information in this publication replaces all previously released materials. Information in this publication is subject to change without notice. RIGOL shall not be liable for either incidental or consequential losses in
connection with the furnishing, use, or performance of this manual, as well as any information contained.
Any part of this document is forbidden to be copied, photocopied, or
rearranged without prior written approval of RIGOL.
Product Certification
RIGOL guarantees that this product conforms to the national and industrial standards in China as well as the ISO9001:2015 standard and the ISO14001:2015 standard. Other international standard conformance certifications are in progress.
Contact Us
If you have any problem or requirement when using our products or this manual, please contact RIGOL. E-mail: service@rigol.com Website: www.rigol.com
Page 4
RIGOL
other devices
Ter minal
Safety Notices and Symbols
Safety Notices in this Manual:
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not
avoided, will result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or practice which, if not
avoided, could result in damage to the product or loss of important
data.
Safety Terms on the Product:
DANGER It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed,
could result in injury or hazard immediately.
WARNING It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed,
could result in potential injury or hazard.
CAUTION
Safety Symbols on the Product:
It calls attention to an operation, if not correctly performed,
could result in damage to the product or
connected to the product.
Hazardous
Voltage
II User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Safety
Warning
Protective
Earth
Chassis
Ground
Test Ground
Page 5
RIGOL
III
Document Overview
This document is used to guide users to get a quick understanding of the
RP7000 series active probe as well as its using method. Besides, this document
gives service information relating to general care and cleaning.
RP7000 series active probe includes the following model.
Model Bandwidth
PR7150 >1.5GHz
RP7080 >0.8GHz
Main topics:
RP7000 Series Overview
This chapter gives a brief introduction of the probe, including general
inspection, probe dimensions, standard accessories etc.
To Use RP7000 Series Active Probe
This chapter introduces how to use the probe, including how to connect to
the oscilloscope, how to use the probe head, how to replace probe
accessories, how to adjust the offset voltage, how to calibrate the probe
etc.
Care and Cleaning
Warranty
Specifications
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 6
RIGOL
Contents
Guaranty and Declaration .................................................................... I
Safety Notices and Symbols ............................................................... II
Document Overview .......................................................................... III
RP7000 Series Overview ......................................................................1
Probe Introduction ............................................................................. 2
General Inspection ............................................................................. 3
Probe Dimensions .............................................................................. 4
Accessories and Options ..................................................................... 5
Active Probe Amplifier ........................................................................ 7
Probe Head ....................................................................................... 8
To Use RP7000 Series Active Probe .................................................. 13
To Connect to the Oscilloscope .......................................................... 14
To Use the Probe Head ..................................................................... 16
To Replace Probe Accessories ........................................................... 22
To Adjust Offset Voltage ................................................................... 24
To Calibrate the Probe ...................................................................... 25
Care and Cleaning.............................................................................. 27
Warranty ............................................................................................ 28
Specifications .................................................................................... 29
IV User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 7
RIGOL
1
RP7000 Series Overview
This chapter guides users to quickly get familiar with the RP7000 series active
probe.
Main topics:
Probe Introduction
General Inspection
Probe Dimensions
Accessories and Options
Active Probe Amplifier
Probe Head
Page 8
RIGOL
Probe Introduction
RP7000, 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 five 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 is compatible with the auto-identification port of RIGOL
MSO7000/DS7000/MSO8000/DS8000-R/DS6000/MSO4000/DS4000 series
oscilloscope (this manual takes MSO/DS7000 series oscilloscope as an example)
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.
2 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 9
General Inspection
Inspect the packaging
1
If the packaging has been damaged, do not dispose the damaged
packaging or cushioning materials until the shipment has been checked
for completeness and has passed both electrical and mechanical tests.
The consigner or carrier shall be liable for the damage to the instrument
resulting from shipment. RIGOL would not be responsible for free
maintenance/rework or replacement of the instrument.
2
Inspect the instrument
In case of any mechanical damage, missing parts, or failure in passing the
electrical and mechanical tests, contact your RIGOL sales
representative.
Check the accessories
3
Please check the accessories according to the packing lists. If the
accessories are damaged or incomplete, please contact your RIGOL
sales representative.
RIGOL
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 3
Page 10
RIGOL
Probe Dimensions
Figure 1 shows the dimensions of the main parts of RP7000 series active
probe.
Figure 1 Probe Dimensions (Side View and Vertical View)
4 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 11
RIGOL
Name
Order No.
Qty.
PCK100 Active Differential Probe Calibration Kit
PCK100
1
0.2mm Nickel Wire
RP7-0306
1
Trim Gauge
RP7-0307
1
91Ω Probe Tip
RP7-0405
8
Straight Acuminate Ground Collar
RP7-0501
2
Curved Acuminate Ground Collar
RP7-0502
2
Straight Dentiform Ground Collar
RP7-0503
2
Accessories and Options
This section lists the probe kits and standard accessories of the RP7000 series
active probe. All the components listed below can be ordered from RIGOL.
RP7150 Active Probe Kit (order No. RP7150) contains all the accessories
listed in Table 1. If any accessory or option needs to be ordered separately,
please refer to Table 1.
RP7080 Active Probe Kit (order No. RP7080) contains all the accessories
listed in Table 2. If any accessory or option needs to be ordered separately,
please refer to Table 2.
RP7000 Active Probe contains the optional accessory listed in Table 3. If
any accessory or option needs to be ordered separately, please refer to
Table 3.
Table 1 RP7150 Active Probe Kit (Order No. RP7150) Standard Accessories
RP7150 Active Probe Amplifier RP7-0150 1
Solder-in Differential Probe Head RP7-0201 1
Solder-in Single-ended Probe Head RP7-0203 1
Hand-held Differential Probe Head RP7-0204 1
Hand-held Single-ended Probe Head RP7-0205 1
Curved Dentiform Ground Collar RP7-0504 2
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 5
Page 12
RIGOL
Marker Rings (Yellow/Pink/Light Blue/Dark Blue)
RP-0203
8
User Guide
RP7-0601
1
Probe Bag
RP7-0602
1
Storage Box
RP7-0603
1
PCK100 Active Differential Probe Calibration Kit
PCK100
1
RP7080 Active Probe Amplifier
RP7-0080
1
Solder-in Differential Probe Head
RP7-0201
1
Solder-in Single-ended Probe Head
RP7-0203
1
Hand-held Differential Probe Head
RP7-0204
1
Hand-held Single-ended Probe Head
RP7-0205
1
Straight Dentiform Ground Collar
RP7-0503
2
Curved Dentiform Ground Collar
RP7-0504
2
Marker Rings (Yellow/Pink/Light Blue/Dark Blue)
RP-0203
8
Storage Box
RP7-0603
1
Name
Order No.
Qty.
Differential Socketed Probe Head
SKT7150
1
Tabl e 2 RP7080 Active Probe Kit (Order No. RP7080) Standard Accessories
Name Order No. Qty.
0.2mm Nickel Wire RP7-0306 1
Trim Gauge RP7-0307 1
91Ω Probe Tip RP7-0405 8
Straight Acuminate Ground Collar RP7-0501 2
Curved Acuminate Ground Collar RP7-0502 2
User’s Guide RP7-0601 1
Probe Bag RP7-0602 1
Table 3 RP7000 Active Probe Optional Accessory
Note: The accessories listed in this section are only for reference, the actual
product is the standard.
6 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 13
RIGOL
single-ended probe head.
Pos/Neg Marker
Active Probe Amplifier
The active probe amplifier (Figure 2), with more than 1.5GHz bandwidth, is a
main component of the active probe. One end of the active probe amplifier can
be connected to the MSO/DS7000 series oscilloscope and the other end can be
connected to the desired probe head.
+ -
Figure 2 Active Probe Amplifier
When connecting a probe head to an active probe amplifier, push it
straight in. For single-ended probe, when connecting them, pay attention to
their polarities. If the polarity is reversed, the performance of the active probe
would reduce and the active probe might even be damaged.
CAUTION
There are Pos/Neg markers on the hand-held single-ended probe
head and black mark sleeve on the negative pole of the solder-in
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 7
Page 14
RIGOL
Probe Head
RP7000 supports hand-held probe head, solder-in probe head, and
socketed probe head.
1. Hand-held Probe Head
Hand-held probe head includes two types: hand-held differential probe
head and hand-held single-ended probe head.
Like using common passive probes, you can use this kind of probe head to
easily measure signals. Besides, the spacing between the probe tips can be
easily adjusted to fulfill your various measurement requirements.
For hand-held differential probe head, the spacing between the probe tips is
controlled by the roller on the probe head. As shown in Figure 3, turning the
roller forwards or backwards can precisely adjust the spacing between the two
probe tips.
Figure 3 Hand-held Differential Probe Head
For hand-held single-ended probe head, rotating the single-ended ground collar
adjusts the spacing between the single-ended ground collar and probe tip, as
shown in Figure 4.
8 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 15
RIGOL
Figure 4 Hand-held Single-ended Probe Head
Wherein, as shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6, probe tip and single-ended
ground collar are standard accessories and are both replaceable. If any of them
is damaged during use, you can easily replace it with a new one (refer to To
Replace Probe Accessories).
RP7000 provides 4 kinds of single-ended ground collars for different
measurement requirements, the structures of the ground collars are as shown
in Figure 6.
a) Straight Acuminate Ground Collar: applicable to measurement of test point
that is close to the ground point.
b) Curved Acuminate Ground Collar: applicable to measurement of test point
that is relatively far from the ground point.
c) Straight Dentiform Ground Collar: applicable to measurement of chip pin
test point that is close to the ground point.
d) Curved Dentiform Ground Collar: applicable to measurement of chip pin
test point that is relatively far from the ground point.
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 9
Page 16
RIGOL
Figure 5 Probe Tip
Figure 6 (a)
Straight Acuminate Ground Collar
Figure 6 (c)
Straight Dentiform Ground Collar
10 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Curved Acuminate Ground Collar
Curved Dentiform Ground Collar
Figure 6 (b)
Figure 6 (d)
Page 17
RIGOL
2. Solder-in Probe Head
Solder-in probe head includes two types: solder-in differential probe head
and solder-in single-ended probe head as shown in Figure 7 and Figure
8. Wherein, solder-in differential probe head is suitable for measurement of
high-density IC pin signals.
Figure 7 Solder-in Differential Probe Head
Nickel Wire
Nickel Wire
Mark Sleeve of Negative Pole
Figure 8 Solder-in Single-ended Probe Head
When using the solder-in probe head for measurement, please use auxiliary
device to fix the probe head. Do not use your hand to fix the probe head, or
else, the lead resistor soldered onto the probe head might break or fall off,
what’s more, the hand-held position might also affect the probe performance.
Wherein, the nickel wire of the solder-in probe head is a standard accessory. If
the nickel wire under use became damaged or break off, please replace it with
an appropriate lead resistor (refer to To Replace Probe Accessories).
3. Socketed Probe Head
The socketed probe head is suitable for measuring the 2.54 mm dual row pin
signal.
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 11
Page 18
RIGOL
Figure 9 Differential Socketed Probe Head
When using the socketed probe head for measurement, please use the auxiliary
device to fix the probe head. Do not use your hand to fix the probe head,
otherwise the socket of the probe head will be poorly connected, and hand-held
position might also affect the probe performance.
12 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 19
RIGOL
To Use RP7000 Series Active Probe
During the use of RP7000 series active probe, correct operations can ensure the
probe performance, prolong the service life of the probe and ensure the
effectiveness of the signal measurement result. This chapter introduces in
detail the using method of the RP7000 series active probe.
Main Topics:
To Connect to the Oscilloscope
To Use the Probe Head
To Replace Probe Accessories
To A d j us t Offset Voltage
To C a l ibrate the Probe
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 13
Page 20
RIGOL
To Connect to the Oscilloscope
After RP7000 is connected correctly to a RIGOL MSO/DS7000 series
oscilloscope, the oscilloscope recognizes the probe automatically and provides
both power and offset voltage to the probe. You can adjust the offset voltage
(refer to To Adjust Offset Voltage) and calibrate the probe (refer to To
Calibrate the Probe) by the front panel menu of the oscilloscope.
Please connect the probe to the oscilloscope following the steps below:
1. Connect the probe head (in the figure, taking a hand-held differential
probe head for example) with the active probe amplifier. If single-ended
probe head is used, during the connection, pay attention to their polarities.
2. Connect the other end of the active probe amplifier to the channel input or
external trigger input connector of the oscilloscope and make sure the
connection is tight.
3. Use any probe auxiliary device to connect the probe to the circuit to be
14 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 21
RIGOL
or else, the probe might be damaged.
tested.
4. To d i s connect the probe from the oscilloscope, press the button on the
probe (as shown in the left figure below), pull the connector straight out of
the oscilloscope (as shown in the right figure below) and then release the
button.
CAUTION
Do not twist the probe on the BNC connector of the oscilloscope,
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 15
Page 22
RIGOL
To Use the Probe Head
Known from Probe Head, RP7000 can be connected with five kinds of probe
heads. You can easily change the probe head by using the method introduced
in To Replace Probe Accessories. This chapter introduces how to use the
five kinds of probe heads respectively.
1. Hand-held Differential Probe Head
The hand-held differential probe head provides an effective bandwidth of more
than 1.5GHz. Besides, the spacing between the two probe tips can be precisely
adjusted by turning the roller and the replaceable probe tips prolong the service
life of the probe.
The hand-held differential probe head can be used to measure differential and
single-ended signals. During the measurement, you can turn the roller on the
probe head to adjust the spacing between the probe tips to fit measurements
with different spacing requirements.
The structure of the hand-held differential probe head is as shown in Figure
10.
16 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 23
RIGOL
Figure 10 Hand-held Differential Probe Head
Turning the roller to adjust the spacing (0mm to 5.5mm) between the two
probe tips.
Hand-held differential probe head (RP7-0204).
91Ω probe tip (RP7-0405).
2. Hand-held Single-ended Probe Head
The hand-held single-ended probe head provides an effective bandwidth of
more than 1.5GHz. Besides, the spacing between the single-ended ground
collar and probe tip can be adjusted by rotating the ground collar and the
replaceable probe tip and single-ended ground collar prolong the service life of
the probe.
The hand-held single-ended probe head can be used to measure single-ended
signal. During the measurement, the single-ended ground collar must be
grounded. Pay attention to their polarities when connecting the probe head and
active probe amplifier.
The structure of the hand-held single-ended probe head is as shown in Figure
11.
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 17
Page 24
RIGOL
Figure 11 Hand-held Single-ended Probe Head
Hand-held single-ended probe head (RP7-0205).
91Ω probe tip (RP7-0405).
Straight acuminate ground collar: rotating the ground collar adjusts the
spacing (0mm to 5mm) between the ground collar and probe tip
(RP7-0501).
CAUTION
Ground the ground collar when using the hand-held single-ended
probe.
3. Solder-in Differential Probe Head
The solder-in differential probe head provides an effective bandwidth of more
than 1.5GHz and its replaceable nickel wire enhance the usability of the probe
and prolong its service life.
The structure of the solder-in differential probe head is as shown in Figure 12.
18 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 25
RIGOL
Figure 12 Solder-in Differential Probe Head
Solder-in differential probe head (RP7-0201).
0.2mm Nickel Wire (RP7-0306).
When the points to be tested are widely spaced, the length of the nickel wire
will be increased. At this point, overshoot and ringing will occur and the
high-frequency response will change.
4. Solder-in Single-ended Probe Head
The solder-in single-ended probe head provides an effective bandwidth of more
than 1.5GHz and its replaceable nickel wire enhance the usability of the probe
and prolong its service life.
The structure of the solder-in single-ended probe head is as shown in Figure
13.
The pin on the same side with the negative pole mark sleeve (refer to Figure 8)
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 19
Page 26
RIGOL
is negative.
Figure 13 Solder-in Single-ended Probe Head
Solder-in single-ended probe head (RP7-0203).
0.2mm Nickel Wire (RP7-0306).
When the points to be tested are widely spaced, the length of the nickel wire
will be increased. At this point, overshoot and ringing will occur and the
high-frequency response will change.
5. Differential Socketed Probe Head
The differential socketed probe head provides an effective bandwidth of more
than 1.5GHz. It is easy to plug in and out. Its service life is long.
The structure of the differential socketed probe head is as shown in Figure 14.
20 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 27
Figure 14 Differential Socketed Probe Head
Differential socketed probe head (SKT7150).
Socket.
RIGOL
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 21
Page 28
RIGOL
<5mm
To Replace Probe Accessories
1. To replace the probe head
Take care not to damage the connecting part to avoid affecting the probe
performance when replacing the probe head.
Replacing Method:
Disconnect the current probe head from the active probe amplifier.
Push the new probe head into the active probe amplifier straightly.
When single-ended probe head is used, pay attention to their
polarities.
2. Replace the probe tip
The probe tip and probe head are connected with screw thread, so please
note the screw rotation and strength when removing and installing the
probe tip.
3. Replace the single-ended ground collar
Make sure the single-ended ground collar is firmly connected to the
copper pipe to ensure the probe performance when replacing it.
4. To replace the nickel wire
If the nickel wire of the solder-in probe head under use become damaged
or break off, you can replace a new one. The probe head nickel wire
should satisfy the following size requirement, namely the length must be
shorter than 5mm.
22 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 29
Note: If the length of the nickel wire is longer than 5mm, the bandwidth
specification of the probe will be affected. You can use the trim gauge
(RP7-0307) to measure and cut the nickel wire.
RIGOL
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 23
Page 30
RIGOL
To Adjust Offset Voltage
RIGOL MSO/DS7000 series oscilloscope can provide offset voltage to the
RP7000 series active probe. The offset voltage adjusts the measured signal
which exceeds the input dynamic range of the probe within an appropriate
range to ensure the measured signal’s integrity.
You can adjust the offset voltage by operating the front panel menu of the
oscilloscope and the operation method is as shown below.
1. Connect the RP7000 series active probe to the channel input terminal
(such as CH1) of the MSO/DS7000 series oscilloscope, referring to To
Connect to the Oscilloscope.
2. Open the probe offset voltage control menu of the MSO/DS7000
oscilloscope (front panel operation: CH1 Probe Bias Voltage) and
rotate the knob to adjust the value.
24 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 31
RIGOL
To Calibrate the Probe
Before using, you can use the PCK100 active differential probe calibration kit to
calibrate the RP7000 series active probe. The calibration kit is only applicable
for the DS6000/MSO4000/DS4000 series. For
MSO/DS7000/MSO8000/DS8000-R and later products, you do not need to
calibrate the probe with the PCK100 calibration kit. The procedures below show
how to calibrate the RP7000 active probe using this kit.
1. Connect one connector to the calibration board and the female BNC of the
cable respectively and then connect the other connector to the other part
of the calibration board (called part 1).
2. Connect the RP7000 active probe to the analog channel (CH1 to CH4 of
the oscilloscope, illustrations here are based on CH1).
3. Open the probe calibration control menu (front panel operation: CH1
Probe Probe-Cal). At this point, calibration prompt message is
displayed in the user interface of the oscilloscope. Follow the prompt
message to connect part 1 to the oscilloscope. Generally, connect the BNC
(male) of the connector to the corresponding analog channel and the male
BNC of the cable to the [Trig Out/Calibration] port at the rear panel of
the oscilloscope.
4. Adjust the spacing between the probe tips to connect the positive probe
tip to the middle signal line on the calibration board and the negative
probe tip to the both sides of the middle signal line. Note: it is
recommended to place the probe tips at the middle of the calibration
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 25
Page 32
RIGOL
board.
5. Press Start and the oscilloscope starts to calibrate the probe. The
calibration will last for about 40 to 50 seconds. When probe calibration
finished, “Probe calibration finished!” or “Probe calibration failure!” is
displayed in the user interface of the oscilloscope. Note: to ensure the
calibration precision, the probe tips must be firmly connected to the
calibration board during the calibration.
Note: Relative specifications of the RP7000 series active probe depend on the
calibration operation. After the calibration is finished, the DC gain, offset
voltage zero and offset gain will be calibrated. User can query the information
about the manufacturer, model, serial number, and the last calibration time of
the probe through CH1 Probe Probe Info.
When you calibrate the RP7000 series on the
MSO/DS7000/MSO8000/DS8000-R and later series of products, you just need
to connect one end of the active probe amplifier to the channel input of the
oscilloscope, and keep its other end disconnected. Then the interface displays a
prompt message, indicating that the probe has been connected to a specified
channel. Later, the information of the probe that has been connected to the
specified channel is displayed on the screen. Enable the specified channel, and
then press Probe Calibration. The oscilloscope starts to calibrate. After
completing the calibration, a prompt message "Probe calibrated successfully" is
displayed.
26 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 33
RIGOL
Care and Cleaning
Care
Do not place the probe and its accessories in places where they will be exposed
to sun light for long periods of time.
CAUTION
Keep the probe and its accessories away from any corrosive liquid.
Cleaning
Clean the probe and its accessories regularly according to their operation
conditions using the method below.
1. Disconnect the probe from the oscilloscope or voltage source.
2. Remove the loose dust on the exterior of the probe and its accessories
using a lint-free cloth (with mild detergent or water).
WARNING
Make sure the probe is completely dry before using it to avoid
short circuit and personal injuries.
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 27
Page 34
RIGOL
Warranty
RIGOL TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. (hereinafter referred to as RIGOL)
warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship within the warranty period. If a product proves defective within
the warranty period, RIGOL guarantees free replacement or repair for the
defective product.
To get repair service, please contact with your nearest RIGOL sales or service
office.
There is no other warranty, expressed or implied, except such as is expressly
set forth herein or other applicable warranty card. There is no implied warranty
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances
shall RIGOL be liable for any consequential, indirect, ensuing, or special
damages for any breach of warranty in any case.
28 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Page 35
Specifications
Item
RP7150
RP7080
Rise Time
<265ps
<465ps
Input Capacitance
<1pF
25kΩ±4% Single-ended
Input Dynamic Range
±6.25V
Range
±1.25V >100Hz
Rejection Ratio
DC Attenuation
10:1 ±2%
<5mV after calibration
before calibration
after calibration
Propagation Delay
7ns
Max Input Voltage
30V Peak CAT I
Technical Specifications
Bandwidth >1.5GHz >0.8GHz
RIGOL
System Bandwidth 1GHz (DS6104 or
DS6102)
Input Resistance 50kΩ±2% Differential
Input Common mode
Common Mode
Zero Offset Error
[1]
±6.75V DC to 100Hz
>45dB@1MHz
<30mV before calibration
Offset Voltage Range ±12V
Offset Accuracy
[1]
<3% of current range
<1% of current range
Input Noise 45mVpp
0.8GHz (DS6104 or
DS6102)
Electrostatic Protection >8kV
User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe 29
[2]
Page 36
RIGOL
Temperature
+5°C to +40°C
-40°C to +70°C
Altitude
4600m
15300m
Weights
147g±10g
530g±50g
Wire Length
1.4m
General Characteristics
Environmental
Operating Non-operating
Conditions
Humidity 0 RH to 80% RH 0 RH to 90% RH
Power Consumption 1.2W N/A
[3]
[4]
[1] Typical value. The specifications would change when different scales are
selected.
[2] CAT I and CAT II Definitions
Installation Category (Overvoltage Category) I: signal level, special
equipment or parts of equipment, telecommunication, electronic, etc.,
with smaller transient voltages than installation category (Overvoltage
Category) II.
Installation Category (Overvoltage Category) II: local level, appliance,
portable equipment etc., with smaller transient voltages than installation
category (Overvoltage Category) III.
[3] The weight of the probe with the hand-held differential probe head.
[4] The weight of the RP7000 series Active Probe Kit with the probe bag.
30 User Guide for RP7000 Series Active Probe
Loading...