Datasheet

High-voltage Differential Probes
TMDP0200 - THDP0200 - THDP0100 - P5200A - P5202A - P5205A -
P5210A
Tektronix offers a broad portfolio of high-voltage probing solutions that
enable users to safely and accurately make floating measurements.
Key performance specifications
Bandwidths up to 200 MHz
Up to 6000 V differential (DC + pk AC)
Up to 2300 V common (RMS)
Key features
Overrange Indicator
Safety Certified
Switchable Attenuation
Switchable bandwidth limit
Applications
Floating measurements
Switching power supply design
Motor drive design
Electronic ballast design
CRT display design
Power converter design and service
Power device evaluation
BNC interface (P5200A probes)
TekVPI
®
interface (TMDP and THDP Series probes)
TekProbe
®
interface (P5202A, P5205A, and P5210A Series probes)
Safe high-voltage probe solutions
The THDP0100 and P5210A have the largest differential dynamic range
capability from Tektronix, allowing users to safely measure up to ±6000 V.
The THDP0100 supports bandwidths up to 100 MHz and slew rates up to
2500 V/ns at 1/1000 gain. These probes are supplied with two sizes of hook
tips and have an overrange visual and audible indicator which warns the
user when they are exceeding the linear range of the probe.
The THDP0200 and P5205A are active differential probes that are capable
of safely measuring differential voltages up to ±1500 V. The probes are
effective in making measurements in IGBT circuits such as motor drives and
power converters. The THDP0200 supports bandwidths up to 200 MHz and
slew rates up to 275 V/ns at 1/250 gain.
The TMDP0200 and P5202A are designed for medium-voltage applications
with differential requirements up to ±750 V. These probes have lower
attenuation ranges and offer better signal-to-noise ratio.
The P5200A can be used with any oscilloscope and enables users to safely
make measurements of floating circuits with their oscilloscope grounded.
The P5200A Active Differential Probe converts floating signals to low-
voltage ground-referenced signals that can be displayed safely and easily
on any ground-referenced oscilloscope.

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