TA045 200 MHz 60 V Differential Probe Users Manual This probe complies with IEC-1010.1, IEC-1010.2-031 CAT I, Pollution Degree 2. 1. Safety terms and symbols Issue history: Terms appearing in this manual: 1 28.8.2008. WARNING Warning statements identify conditions or practices that could result in injury or death. CAUTION Caution statements identify conditions or practices Pico Technology that could result in damage to this product or other property. James House Colmworth Business Park St. Neots Symbols appearing on the product: PE19 8YP United Kingdom www.picotech.com Danger Protective Attention High Voltage (Earth) Terminal Refer to Manual Lemo , Probus and Pico Technology are registered trademarks. Manufactured in Republic of China. 8 Copyright Pico Technology 2008 DO140-1 DO140-1 Copyright Pico Technology 2008 1 2. General safety summary 9. Derating curve Please review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage The derating curve for absolute maximum input voltage (either input to ground) is to this probe or any products that are connected to it. as follows: Observe maximum working voltage To avoid any injury, do not use the probe above 60 V RMS CAT I between each input lead and earth. 60 60 100 Must be grounded 30 This probe is grounded with the shell of the BNC connector and an auxiliary grounding terminal. 10 WARNING Before making connections to the input leads of this probe, ensure that its output lead is grounded. You may do this either by connecting the BNC shell to a 1 grounded measurement instrument, or by connecting the auxiliary grounding terminal to a 1.E+07 1.E+08 1.E+09 reliable ground point. Read the next paragraph for further advice. Frequency (Hz) You must verify that the probe is securely grounded before connecting the probe input leads. Some types of measuring instrument, such as a USB oscilloscope connected to a laptop, are unlikely to be grounded even if the laptop is powered from the mains. Bench-top oscilloscopes are usually grounded, but in some cases 10. Test procedure may have been isolated from ground. A USB oscilloscope connected to a desktop computer is usually grounded. In any case, do not assume that the measurement a. Connect the BNC output connector to the vertical input of a general-purpose instrument is grounded. Always verify the ground connection for yourself oscilloscope. before connecting the probe input leads. b. Connect an appropriate power source to the probe and then turn it on. c. Set the oscilloscope input coupling to DC and 1 V/div. Center the trace on the Do not operate without covers display. d. Connect the inputs of the probe to a sine-wave signal source of 1 kHz and 20 V To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, do not operate this probe with the covers p-p. removed. e. A 1 kHz sine-wave of 1 V amplitude will be displayed on the screen of the oscilloscope. This means the probe is working properly. Do not operate in wet or damp conditions 11. Cleaning To avoid electric shock, do not operate this probe in wet or damp conditions. Use a soft cloth to clean the probe, taking care not to cause damage. Do not operate in explosive atmosphere a. Do not immerse the probe. b. Do not use abrasive cleaners. To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this probe in an explosive atmosphere. c. Do not use chemicals contains benzene or similar solvents. Avoid exposed circuitry To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches and other metallic objects. Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present. Use proper power source To ensure proper functioning of this probe, use four AA cells or a 6 V DC / 90 mA mains adaptor or regulated 9 V DC / 70 mA mains adaptor or power leads. 2 Copyright Pico Technology 2008 DO140-1 DO140-1 Copyright Pico Technology 2008 7 Voltage (V RMS)