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Staubli 99.00224 Oscilloscope Probe, Passive Type, 150MHz, 1:10, BNC Connector

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Specifications

Brand

Staubli

Probe Type

Passive

Attenuation

1:10

Bandwidth

150MHz

Connector Type

BNC

Model Number p

99.00224

Safety Category Level

CAT II

Safety Category Voltage

1000V

Safety Category

CAT II 1000 V

Rise Time

1.2ns

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Isoprobe® II Insulated Oscilloscopes Probe Set 150MHz (2 piece)

Highly flexible 1.2m coaxial cable with BNC plug
Compensation adjusting screw
ø 2 mm safety socket for reference connection
Isoprobe® II 10:1 150MHz probe

Rated voltage of probe:

Shield / earth 1000 V, CAT II
Probe tip / shield max. 400 VAC/DC (frequency-dependent)

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Staubli 99.00224 Oscilloscope Probe, Passive Type, 150MHz, 1:10, BNC Connector

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Staubli 99.00224 Oscilloscope Probe, Passive Type, 150MHz, 1:10, BNC Connector
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Staubli

Probe Type

Passive

Attenuation

1:10

Bandwidth

150MHz

Connector Type

BNC

Model Number p

99.00224

Safety Category Level

CAT II

Safety Category Voltage

1000V

Safety Category

CAT II 1000 V

Rise Time

1.2ns

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Isoprobe® II Insulated Oscilloscopes Probe Set 150MHz (2 piece)

Highly flexible 1.2m coaxial cable with BNC plug
Compensation adjusting screw
ø 2 mm safety socket for reference connection
Isoprobe® II 10:1 150MHz probe

Rated voltage of probe:

Shield / earth 1000 V, CAT II
Probe tip / shield max. 400 VAC/DC (frequency-dependent)

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