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Tektronix TDP1000

1 GHz High Voltage Differential Probes

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The Tektronix TDP1000, is a high-voltage differential probe that combines superlative mechanical performance with outstanding high-speed electrical results.

Features & Benefits:

 

  • Outstanding Electrical Performance - 1 GHz Probe Bandwidth - <1 pF Differential Input Capacitance - 1 MO Differential Input Resistance - /-42 V (DC pk AC) Differential Input Voltage - > 18 dB CMRR (at 250 MHz 50X Attenuation) - 100 Hz, 10 kHz, 1 MHz, and Full Bandwidth Selectable Bandwidth Limiting Filters
  • Versatile DUT Connectivity - Small Compact Probe Head for Probing Small Geometry Circuit Elements - Straight Pin, Square Pin, Solder Down, Variable Pitch Standard Accessories - Robust Design for Reliability
  • Ease-of-Use - Connects Directly to the DPO7000, DPO4000, and MSO4000 Series Oscilloscopes Using TekVPI Probe Interface - Provides Automatic Units Scaling and Readout on the Oscilloscope Display - Easy Access to Scope Displayed Probe Menu for Probe Setup Control and Operating Status Information

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What bandwidth does the Tektronix TDP1000 differential probe offer?

The Tektronix TDP1000 is a high-voltage differential probe with 1 GHz bandwidth. This makes it suitable for high-frequency measurements while maintaining the ability to handle high voltage differential signals. The probe uses the TekVPI interface for automatic setup and communication with compatible Tektronix oscilloscopes.

What interface does the TDP1000 probe use to connect to oscilloscopes?

The TDP1000 uses the TekVPI (Tektronix VPI) interface to connect to compatible Tektronix oscilloscopes. The TekVPI interface provides automatic probe recognition, status indicators, and control functions directly from the oscilloscope, simplifying setup and improving measurement accuracy through automatic compensation and scaling.

Is the TDP1000 suitable for power electronics measurements?

Yes, the TDP1000 is designed for high-voltage differential measurements commonly required in power electronics applications. As a 1 GHz high-voltage differential probe, it can safely measure floating circuits and high-voltage signals while providing the bandwidth needed for observing fast switching transients in modern power conversion systems using IGBTs, MOSFETs, and other power semiconductors.

What documentation languages are available for the TDP1000 probe?

The TDP1000 is available with manual options in multiple languages including Japanese (Option L5) and Simplified Chinese (Option L7). This allows users in different regions to access product documentation in their preferred language for easier setup, operation, and maintenance of the probe.

Can I get calibration services for the TDP1000 differential probe?

Yes, Tektronix offers several calibration service options for the TDP1000. Available options include single calibration event or coverage for the designated calibration interval (Option CA1), 3-year calibration service (Option C3), and 5-year calibration service (Option C5). Calibration data reports are also available with Options D1, D3, or D5 to document the calibration results.

What type of measurements is the TDP1000 probe designed for?

The TDP1000 is designed for high-voltage differential measurements where the signal of interest is floating with respect to ground. This makes it ideal for measuring gate drive signals, half-bridge circuits, motor drives, switching power supplies, and other applications where both measurement points are at elevated potentials. The 1 GHz bandwidth ensures accurate capture of fast switching waveforms.

Does the TDP1000 support automated measurement features?

Yes, through the TekVPI interface, the TDP1000 supports automated features including automatic probe detection, scaling, and units display on the oscilloscope. The oscilloscope automatically recognizes the probe and configures appropriate settings, reducing setup time and potential measurement errors. Status information is also communicated through the interface for operational feedback.

What repair service options are available for the TDP1000?

Tektronix offers extended repair service coverage for the TDP1000 including 3-year repair service (Option R3) and 5-year repair service (Option R5). These service options provide coverage beyond the standard warranty period, ensuring the probe can be repaired if issues arise during the service period, helping to protect your measurement investment.