Passive Probes
Wide operating temperature range

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The two passive probes that operate over a wide temperature range and are ideally suited to be used in accelerated testing and validation methods where temperature cycling is part of the test procedure.

 

For engineers who are involved with accelerated testing and validation methods that include temperature cycling, the 702902 and 702906 passive probes are wide operating temperature range probes that can be used in combination with the isolated input modules from the ScopeCorder series, and with the non-isolated inputs of oscilloscopes.

Unlike conventional passive probes, whose operating temperature range is similar to that of the measurement instrument used (5 to 40°C ), the probes are for use under a much wider operating temperature range (-40 to +85°C) and equipped with longer 2.5 meter cables.

Typical applications include accelerated testing and validation of automotive parts and designs inside a temperature chamber and the environmental testing of power converters designed for outside installations such as the inverters and transformers used for solar photovoltaic and wind-turbine power generation.

Other uses include the evaluation and environmental testing of sensors and actuators used in automotive, railway, aerospace and marine applications, and the testing of home appliances such as air-conditioners, cookers and refrigerators.

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