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title: "Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe 1300V 100MHz 3.5ns Rise Time 50X/500X Attenuation, Tektronix P5200A P5205A P5210A,White"
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# 1300V max differential voltage 100MHz bandwidth 3.5ns rise time Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe 1300V 100MHz 3.5ns Rise Time 50X/500X Attenuation, Tektronix P5200A P5205A P5210A,White

**Brand:** micsig
**Price:** KD 0.90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** Micsig DP10013 High Voltage Differential Probe 1300V 100MHz 3.5ns Rise Time 50X/500X Attenuation, Tektronix P5200A P5205A P5210A,White by micsig
- **How much does it cost?** KD 0.90 with free shipping
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## Best For

- micsig enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted micsig brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Precision at Speed:** 100MHz bandwidth and ultra-fast 3.5ns rise time capture transient events with razor-sharp accuracy—never miss a critical spike.
- • **Value-Driven Safety:** Professional-grade differential probe delivering advanced features and high bandwidth without the premium price tag—upgrade your toolkit now.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Includes lift-off shield probes, banana jack compatibility, and flexible clips—adapt effortlessly to any testing scenario.
- • **High-Voltage Confidence:** Safely measure up to 1300V differential signals with CAT III 1000V / CAT IV 600V certification—engineered for your toughest power designs.
- • **Plug & Play Portability:** USB-powered with universal compatibility—power directly from your oscilloscope or laptop for seamless, clutter-free bench setups.

## Overview

The Micsig DP10013 is a lightweight, USB-powered high voltage differential probe designed for professional engineers and technicians. It supports up to 1300V differential voltage with 100MHz bandwidth and 3.5ns rise time, ensuring accurate floating measurements in complex circuits. Compatible with most oscilloscopes, it offers versatile probe accessories and CAT III/IV safety ratings, making it an essential tool for high-voltage power supply, motor control, and converter testing.

## Description

Floating measurements Typical applications: switching power supply design, motor control, voltage converters... Bandwidth : 100MHz Rise Time : 3.5ns Attenuation : 50X / 500X Gain accurecy : ±2% Maximum Differential Test Voltage (DC+AC PK-PK):130V（50X）- 1300V（500X） Maximum input common mode voltage (DC+AC PK-PK) : 130V（50X）- 1300V（500X） Input referred noise : ≤40mVrms（50X）- ≤230 mVrms（500X) Common Mode Rejection Ratio : ＞80dB（DC) - ＞60dB (100KHz）- ＞50dB（1MHz） Input Impedance : 10MΩ/1pF (differential) 5MΩ/2pF (single-ended to ground） Output Voltage : ≤3V Overrange Alarm : Button light flashes Power Supply : DC 5V，USB Supply Power : 0.85W Dimension : 14.5cm*6cm*2.7cm Garranty 1 year

Review: Playing with mains voltages (240v RMS in the UK - that's around 680v + peak to peak, which 'aint no joke!) should be undertaken with a great deal of care. I have used my standard oscilloscope probes for measurement in the past, but there's a chance that a slip up would destroy my 'scope. Using a differential probe will reduce that possibility significantly. That was the main reason for purchase but this device allows other measurement possibilities too. Exploring a circuit where I want to look at some electrical features that are in reference to a common ground I can use the standard scope probes. I may want to look at other elements in the same circuit that do not share the same ground, however. With the probe I can make both measurements simultaneously. Enough of the purchase justification already.... On with the review. The probe requires an external power supply; a standard USB output connected to a separate PSU would work. Given that this is such a ubiquitous power source however, and with the isolation on the USB power supply socket in evidence, i.e. there's no continuity from the input or output leads, you can power this from your PC, laptop or even from the 'scope if required. My Rigol (like most scopes these days it would seem) has a USB socket on the front of the device that powers the probes nicely. The kit comes complete with a standard Male USB A to Male USB B cable so it can be plugged in without recourse to seperate PSU's immediately and with no recourse to worrying about batteries. There is a USB socket on the DP10013 that allows you to plug in and power additional devices, which is good. However, when connected to the 'scope for power, plugging a USB stick into the DP10013 unit, one that works perfectly well when plugged directly into the 'scope, does not work. The power is there, but the data connection does not appear to be; you can't use the port on the probe to attach a USB key, which is annoying. In practice, I do all my work on a bench, so I'll either use a USB connection for my PC, or if I'm using it for high voltage measurement but still need the capability to store screenshots, I'll use a stand-alone USB power bank to power it just for extra isolation. This issue erk's, however. It will be annoying if i was ever in the field. Having this port available but not able to use a data key in it makes me wonder what the designers thought this would be used for? Data key issues aside, the device is easy to use and seems to be completely compatible with my 'scope (Rigol DS1054). The paperwork states that any 1M Ohm input will be, which will be most oscilloscopes I would think. Given the quality of measurements I'm making, spending many hundreds on a similar device was simply not an option for me. This device, in comparison to other high voltage differential probes, offers great value for money. It gives me the extra safety and advanced functionality I need without breaking the bank and offers a higher bandwidth then other items at around the same price. It comes with an excellent hard-case, a really nice selection of connection tools: Probes that have lift-off shields that are then 4mm banana jack compatible, a good set of crocodile clips and long, flexible grippers/hooks for clipping onto wires or components. With the only gripe that the USB port on the unit appears not to facilitate data transfer when using the USB port on the 'scope as the power source, this is a great little unit. For the first time buyer who doesn't need state of the art kit, this is ideal. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Review: transazione ok

## Features

- Lightweight and portable, easy to carry.
- Designed for the measurement of high voltage differential signal, to meet the demand for floating measurement.
- Power supply USB DC 5V output, more portable while Oscilloscope have USB interface.
- Simple design, it is easy and safe to use.
- Maximum differential test voltage (DC+ACPK-PK): 130V (50X), 1300V (500X)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074K4XPW3 |
| ASIN  | B074K4XPW3 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Date First Available | 11 June 2019 |
| Date First Available  | 11 June 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 880 g |
| Item model number | DP10013 |
| Item model number  | DP10013 |
| Manufacturer | Micsig |
| Manufacturer  | Micsig |
| Part number | DP10013 |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 6 x 2.7 cm; 879.97 g |
| Product Dimensions  | 14.5 x 6 x 2.7 cm; 879.97 g |
| Specification met | IEC 61010-2-030, CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V |
| Style | DP10013 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Micsig
- **Colour:** Black
- **Item weight:** 1.94 Pounds
- **Power source:** Battery Powered
- **Style:** DP10013

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***M on 2 November 2020*

Playing with mains voltages (240v RMS in the UK - that's around 680v + peak to peak, which 'aint no joke!) should be undertaken with a great deal of care. I have used my standard oscilloscope probes for measurement in the past, but there's a chance that a slip up would destroy my 'scope. Using a differential probe will reduce that possibility significantly. That was the main reason for purchase but this device allows other measurement possibilities too. Exploring a circuit where I want to look at some electrical features that are in reference to a common ground I can use the standard scope probes. I may want to look at other elements in the same circuit that do not share the same ground, however. With the probe I can make both measurements simultaneously. Enough of the purchase justification already.... On with the review. The probe requires an external power supply; a standard USB output connected to a separate PSU would work. Given that this is such a ubiquitous power source however, and with the isolation on the USB power supply socket in evidence, i.e. there's no continuity from the input or output leads, you can power this from your PC, laptop or even from the 'scope if required. My Rigol (like most scopes these days it would seem) has a USB socket on the front of the device that powers the probes nicely. The kit comes complete with a standard Male USB A to Male USB B cable so it can be plugged in without recourse to seperate PSU's immediately and with no recourse to worrying about batteries. There is a USB socket on the DP10013 that allows you to plug in and power additional devices, which is good. However, when connected to the 'scope for power, plugging a USB stick into the DP10013 unit, one that works perfectly well when plugged directly into the 'scope, does not work. The power is there, but the data connection does not appear to be; you can't use the port on the probe to attach a USB key, which is annoying. In practice, I do all my work on a bench, so I'll either use a USB connection for my PC, or if I'm using it for high voltage measurement but still need the capability to store screenshots, I'll use a stand-alone USB power bank to power it just for extra isolation. This issue erk's, however. It will be annoying if i was ever in the field. Having this port available but not able to use a data key in it makes me wonder what the designers thought this would be used for? Data key issues aside, the device is easy to use and seems to be completely compatible with my 'scope (Rigol DS1054). The paperwork states that any 1M Ohm input will be, which will be most oscilloscopes I would think. Given the quality of measurements I'm making, spending many hundreds on a similar device was simply not an option for me. This device, in comparison to other high voltage differential probes, offers great value for money. It gives me the extra safety and advanced functionality I need without breaking the bank and offers a higher bandwidth then other items at around the same price. It comes with an excellent hard-case, a really nice selection of connection tools: Probes that have lift-off shields that are then 4mm banana jack compatible, a good set of crocodile clips and long, flexible grippers/hooks for clipping onto wires or components. With the only gripe that the USB port on the unit appears not to facilitate data transfer when using the USB port on the 'scope as the power source, this is a great little unit. For the first time buyer who doesn't need state of the art kit, this is ideal. I'm very happy with my purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***N on 7 June 2024*

transazione ok

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by 水***行 on 22 July 2022*

会社で２個買いました。 横河製も使用していますが、値段が１桁安く、精度の問題も起こしていません。

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