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Saelig to stock Teledyne LeCroy HVD3000A Series 1-6kV high-voltage differential probes

April 10, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Teledyne LeCroy HVD3000A High-voltage Differential Probes – the 1kV HVD310xA, the 2kV HVD3206A, and the 6kV HVD3605A — are now stocked by Saelig Co. Inc.

These probes provide excellent CMRR over a broad frequency range to simplify the measurement hvd3000achallenges found in noisy, high common-mode power electronics environments. The probe’s design makes it easy and safe to make precise high voltage floating measurements. Serving a wide range of power-electronics applications, they provide 1% gain accuracy, a differential-voltage range of up to 1,500 V (dc + peak ac), and high offset ranges.

The HVD3000A probes can perform an AutoZero function without having to first remove the probes from the device under test, ensuring consistent and efficient high-voltage testing. The AutoZero capability ensures data precision by allowing small offset drifts to be calibrated out of the measurements. Additionally, the HVD3000A probes automatically detect overloads of both differential- and common-mode inputs, displaying the overload condition on the oscilloscope’s screen.

Designed to work with Teledyne LeCroy’s oscilloscope range, all HVD3000A series probes connect via the ProBus interface, which brings power and communications, eliminating the need for a separate power supply or batteries. Attenuation is automatically selected based on the oscilloscope gain range (V/div) setting.

The CMRR for the probes is exceptional even 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 provides superior measurement capabilities compared to other HV differential probes.

The HVD3000A series covers a broad 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 available gain accuracy, widest differential and offset voltage range, and superior CMRR. High-power dc-dc converters can operate at substantial voltages, 500 Vdc or higher. The HVD310xA models provide up to 1000 Vdc common-mode (HVD3206A models provide up to 1,500 Vdc) and high precision (1% gain accuracy) dc voltage measurements. Automatic switchable attenuation keeps the probe in the optimum measurement range. Multiple probes can be used to understand complex device switching performance. The HVD3206A model is the world’s only safety-rated 2000-V (dc + peak ac) and 1500-VDC CAT III probe meeting solar photovoltaic measurements per the IEC/EN 61010- 031:2015 standard.

The HVD3000A High-voltage Differential Probes start at $1,535 from Teledyne LeCroy’s authorized North American distributor Saelig Company, Inc. Fairport, NY. 888-7SAELIG, info@saelig.com, http://www.saelig.com/category/teledyne-lecroy-high-voltage-differential-probes.htm.

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