60 V Common Mode Differential Probes
The 60 V Common Mode Differential Probes are the ideal probes for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurement with the highest accuracy, best CMRR, and lowest noise.
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250 MHz 60 V Common Mode Differential Probe
DL02-HCM
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60 V of common mode and 80 V differential input range with 1 GHz of bandwidth, make these probes ideal for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurements. The 60 V of common mode is well suited for handling any float of the battery and bulk/absorption voltage during charging, while the 80 V differential input range provide margin for any overshoot.
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500 MHz 60 V Common Mode Differential Probe
DL05-HCM
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60 V of common mode and 80 V differential input range with 1 GHz of bandwidth, make these probes ideal for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurements. The 60 V of common mode is well suited for handling any float of the battery and bulk/absorption voltage during charging, while the 80 V differential input range provide margin for any overshoot.
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1 GHz 60 V Common Mode Differential Probe
DL10-HCM
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60 V of common mode and 80 V differential input range with 1 GHz of bandwidth, make these probes ideal for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurements. The 60 V of common mode is well suited for handling any float of the battery and bulk/absorption voltage during charging, while the 80 V differential input range provide margin for any overshoot.
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DL-HCM Series High-Temperature Solder-In Tip
DL-HCM-HiTemp
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60 V of common mode and 80 V differential input range with 1 GHz of bandwidth, make these probes ideal for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurements. The 60 V of common mode is well suited for handling any float of the battery and bulk/absorption voltage during charging, while the 80 V differential input range provide margin for any overshoot.
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DL-HCM Series Accessories Kit with Probe Holder, Micro IC Grabbers (Qty. 2), and Y-Banana Adaptor
DL-HCM-Acc-Kit
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60 V of common mode and 80 V differential input range with 1 GHz of bandwidth, make these probes ideal for lower voltage GaN power conversion measurements. The 60 V of common mode is well suited for handling any float of the battery and bulk/absorption voltage during charging, while the 80 V differential input range provide margin for any overshoot.





