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TENMA  72-10510 Input Voltage

tobben24
tobben24 over 8 years ago

Hi,

 

Does anyone know what input voltage TENMA  72-1051072-10510 can handle Cannot seem to find that info on farnell or on google

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 8 years ago +1 verified
    It says in the spec that it can handle 20V per division "Dual analog channels width range 1mV/div ~ 20V/div" Typically you get 8 divisions so I guess it's +/- 80V, with x10 probes it will be more, but…
  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 5 years ago +1 suggested
    Are you looking for the maximum voltage you can measure? Or the maximum voltage the oscilloscope can tolerate before there is damage? For the maximum measurable voltage, looking at the max volts/div is…
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    0 michaelkellett over 8 years ago

    It says in the spec that it can handle 20V per division

     

    "Dual analog channels width range 1mV/div ~ 20V/div"

     

    Typically you get 8 divisions so I guess it's +/- 80V, with x10 probes it will be more, but the probe may well no be good for 800V.

     

    The spec seems rather sloppy but I checked and the Rigol DS1052E is specified in just the same way (but only 10V per division max).

     

    What they don't tell you is the maximum safe voltage on the input and the maximum you can measure if you use the offset controls.

     

    You could ask Farnell tech Support (and think carefully before you turn down the Rigol which is only about £30 more but twice the sampling rate and bandwidth).

     

    MK

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    0 tobben24 over 8 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Thanks for your reply Michael, really helpful! I will try to contact the tech support to get maximum safe voltage on input, and also ask for what the probe can handle.

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    0 tobben24 over 8 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Thanks for your reply Michael, really helpful! I will try to contact the tech support to get maximum safe voltage on input, and also ask for what the probe can handle.

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