Description
The product with the part number 783630-01 falls under the category of PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers. It is designated as model SP500C. This product is described as a Single-Ended Passive Probe, featuring a bandwidth of 500 MHz, a voltage range of -300 to +300 V, and an attenuation factor of 100:1. It is designed to handle a maximum direct current voltage (DC) of 300 VDC.
The probe is of the type Multi-Contact Isoprobe and is compatible with oscilloscopes that have an input impedance of 1 mega-ohm. It operates over a frequency range from DC to 500 MHz and has an input capacitance of 4.6 pF. The product is rated for use in measurement categories up to CAT IV, ensuring it is suitable for measurements in industrial environments where transient overvoltages may occur. The voltage limit for safe measurements is specified to be less than 1000 Volts.
The probe features a Fixed BNC frontend connector type, making it easily connectable to a wide range of oscilloscope models. Additionally, it is compatible with various accessories such as hook and crocodile clips, reference leads, and more, which enhances its versatility and utility in different measurement scenarios.
Specification | Detail |
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Part Number | 783630-01 |
Category | PXI Oscilloscopes/Digitizers |
Model | SP500C |
Description | Single-Ended Passive Probe, 500 MHz, 300 VDC, 100:1 Attenuation |
Attenuation | 100:1 |
Voltage Range | -300 to +300 V |
Type | Multi-Contact Isoprobe |
Input Impedance Compatibility | 1 mega-ohm oscilloscopes |
Frequency Range | DC to 500 MHz |
Input Capacitance | 4.6 pF |
Measurement Category | CAT IV |
Voltage Limit | <1000 Volts (for safe measurements) |
Connector Type | Fixed BNC frontend |
Accessories Compatibility | Hook and crocodile clips, reference leads, etc. |
Question 1: What is the part number of the SP500C?
Answer 1: 783630-01
Question 2: What is the bandwidth of the SP500C?
Answer 2: 500 MHz
Question 3: What is the maximum DC voltage for the SP500C?
Answer 3: 300 VDC
Question 4: What connector type does the SP500C use?
Answer 4: Fixed BNC frontend
Question 5: Is the SP500C rated for CAT IV environments?
Answer 5: Yes