Maximum input voltage on the 5444B

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cezarxr
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Maximum input voltage on the 5444B

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Hi,

I have a slightly silly question, but is the +-20V input voltage measurement limitation of the 5444B directly on the inputs or does it imply using a 10:1 passive probe?

In other words, if using a 10:1 classic oscilloscope probe, is the voltage input range +-200V? Thanks!

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Re: Maximum input voltage on the 5444B

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Hi Cezar,

The ±20V Limit on the Maximum Input Range is the upper limit, or maximum bipolar voltage, you can apply to the Channel Inputs, that will be recognized and plotted as a data value. Any voltages beyond that limit will not be plotted. A x10 Probe, or Switchable Probe set to x10, will divide a measured value of 200V at its input (Probe tip and Ground clip) down to 20V at its output (BNC connector). So, when the Probe is attached to the Channel Input, the Channel input sees the, within range, value of 20V and plots it. If you have set the Input Channel up correctly for the attached Probe (i.e. as a x10 Probe) then the value that you will see being plotted will be 200V. The Gif file below shows how you would select the probe:
Selecting  x10 probe.gif
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Re: Maximum input voltage on the 5444B

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Gerry wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 11:07 am Hi Cezar,

The ±20V Limit on the Maximum Input Range is the upper limit, or maximum bipolar voltage, you can apply to the Channel Inputs, that will be recognized and plotted as a data value. Any voltages beyond that limit will not be plotted. A x10 Probe, or Switchable Probe set to x10, will divide a measured value of 200V at its input (Probe tip and Ground clip) down to 20V at its output (BNC connector). So, when the Probe is attached to the Channel Input, the Channel input sees the, within range, value of 20V and plots it. If you have set the Input Channel up correctly for the attached Probe (i.e. as a x10 Probe) then the value that you will see being plotted will be 200V. The Gif file below shows how you would select the probe:

Selecting x10 probe.gif

Regards,

Gerry
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Re: Maximum input voltage on the 5444B

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Please note that you shouldn't use a standard x10 probe to measure mains voltages.
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