Datasheet

High Voltage
Differential
Probes
HVD3605, HVD3206
HVD310x
The HVD3000 series high voltage differential probes provide high CMRR
over a broad frequency range to simplify the measurement challenges
found in noisy, high common-mode power electronics environments.
The probe’s design is easy-to-use and enables safe, precise high voltage
oating measurements.
Key Features
1 kV, 2 kV, 6 kV CAT safety
rated models
World’s only 1500 V
dc
safety
rated probe per IEC/EN 61010-
031:2015
Widest differential voltage
ranges available
Exceptional common-mode
rejection ratio (CMRR) across a
broad frequency range
1% gain accuracy
High offset capability at both
high and low attenuation
AC and DC coupling
ProBus active probe interface
with automatic scaling
Auto-zero capabilities
Wide oscilloscope compatibility
Exceptional Common-Mode
Rejection Ratio
The CMRR for the probes is
exceptional out to very high
frequencies, greatly improving
measurement capability in the noisy,
high common-mode environments
found in power electronics. The high
CMRR combined with low probe noise
and high offset capability allows
measurement of very small control
signals floating on high common-
mode voltages.
High Precision Measurements
HVD3000 series probes provide 1%
gain accuracy enabling precise voltage
measurements. AutoZero capability
ensures further measurement
precision by allowing small offset
drifts to be calibrated out of the
measurement.
Widest Application Coverage
The HVD3000 series of high voltage
differential probes cover the fullest
range of applications, from 120/240V
switch-mode power supplies through
600 V class and 5 kV class electrical
apparatus, Each model has the best
gain accuracy, widest differential
and offset voltage range, and
superior CMRR.
World’s Only 2 kV Rated Probe
The HVD3206 is specically designed
for 1500 V
dc
solar photovoltaic (PV)
measurements per the IEC/EN 61010-
031:2015 standard.
Complete Probe Integration
The ProBus interface provides power
and communication to the probe
eliminating the need for a separate
power supply or batteries. Attenuation
is automatically selected based on
oscilloscope gain range (V/div) setting.

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