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Revision as of 01:36, 11 September 2022
The Tektronix P6015 is a 1000× high-voltage probe usable up to 20 kV (40 kV peak pulse).
It can be operated with or without dielectric filling but without this filling, the maximum voltage is reduced to 13 kV (18 kV peak), similar to the P6013 predecessor model.
The original filling material, Freon-114 aka Fluorocarbon 114 (R-114, CFC-114), is no longer available due to its ozone-depleting properties.
In the CFC-free P6015A successor, introduced in 1991, a silicone based replacement is used.
The P6015 has a compensating circuit at the scope end of the cable with multiple adjustable RC constants.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | 75 MHz (10' cable), 25 MHz (25' cable) |
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Risetime | 4.67 ns (10' cable), 14 ns (25' cable) |
Attenuation | 1000× |
Input impedance | 100 MΩ // 3 pF |
Compensation range | 15-50 pF |
Max. input voltage |
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Links
- US Patent 3,256,484; High voltage test probe containing a part gas, part liquid dielectric fluid under pressure and having a transparent housing section for viewing the presence of the liquid therein. Paul V Terry, 1962.
- P6015A @ amplifier.cd
- P6015 @ barrytech.com
Pictures
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Tektronix P6015 in box
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Derating curves
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Can of Freon Dielectric Fluid
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Termination box