PicoScope 4444 High-Resolution Differential Oscilloscope
1.10
Using the PicoConnect 441 1:1 differential probe
1.10.1
Installing your PicoConnect 441 probe
Follow these instructions to install and start using your differential probe.
1.
Plug the D9(m) connector into an input channel of the PicoScope 4444
differential oscilloscope.
2.
Using the appropriate probe accessories, connect the input leads to the circuit
under test.
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d
b
a.
TA327 and TA328 unshrouded 4 mm sprung hooks
b.
Input leads of the PicoConnect 441 probe
c.
Ground lead of the PicoConnect 441 probe
d.
Output lead of the PicoConnect 441 probe
e.
TA155 Pico blue USB cable
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c
a
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1.10.2
PicoConnect 441 probe specifications
Input
Working voltage
50 V DC, 42.4 V peak AC
Overload voltage
100 V DC + peak AC
1 x red, 1 x black 4 mm plugs, unshrouded. Crocodile
Connector
clip on screen/ground.
Output
D9(m) with screw locks. Only for connection to
Connector
PicoScope 4444 differential oscilloscope.
General
Bandwidth (–3 dB)
15 MHz
Overall length
1.2 m
1.10.3
Differential input voltage derating
35
30
25
20
15
100 k
1 M
Frequency (Hz)
1.11
Using other Pico D9 accessories
A number of other current and voltage probes are available that connect directly
to the input channels of the PicoScope 4444. Each probe is supplied with its own
User's Guide, which you should refer to for full operating instructions.
Quick Start Guide
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