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Re: New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
« Reply #175 on: June 14, 2024, 04:34:43 pm »
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Re: New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
« Reply #176 on: July 12, 2024, 06:27:56 pm »
Hello,
Sorry to dig up this topic, I have posted into it in 2022, then I have gave up the idea to buy this DP10007 (and other diff. probes).

For 2024: again I'm looking forward to buying a Differential probe, and I don't know if they have fixed the CMRR problem since ?
Maybe someone has bought a new one recently ?

I saw that a new model has come up (MDP700) but I don't like the big BNC part, to use on a portable DSO.
The output cable are really short.
And also, I think the "UI" is not as good as the DP series (leds seem to be very small to see them, and the button seem not to be as great).

So, thanks for any information/advice someone can give me (even on other brands)  :-+

Micsig just sent me an MDP series probe. Haven't tried it yet. I think they just gave up on the DP series.
I'm a little confused - the Micsig website identifies the DP series as the 'new' products, and has the MDP series listed under their 'History (old)' product section...  But the 'new' DP series looks nothing like DP1007 probe I have - the new ones look like the MDP series.

I hate it when vendors swap products around but leave the model number the same.


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Re: New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
« Reply #177 on: Yesterday at 03:06:57 pm »
I also just noticed that the new MDP series output signal is 1/2 of the prior DP series (7V -> 3V), which equates to the DP10007 10X/100X probe now equivalent to the MDP701 20X/200X probe - both have 70V / 700V ranges.  The change in attenuation from 100X to 200X for the same voltage rating is a bit confusing to me.  I would have originally guessed that a larger output signal would provide better S/N measurements - ie 0-3V (seems like it should be 3.5V ?) now represents 0-700V at the 200X setting.  That means that every 1V at the scope equates to 200V measured...

I'd really be interested in a review video on these new models - especially how they compare to the old models and also how they compare to the Sapphire probe.
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Re: New MicSig/EEVblog DP10007 HV Differential Probe
« Reply #178 on: Today at 04:19:02 am »
I also just noticed that the new MDP series output signal is 1/2 of the prior DP series (7V -> 3V), which equates to the DP10007 10X/100X probe now equivalent to the MDP701 20X/200X probe - both have 70V / 700V ranges.  The change in attenuation from 100X to 200X for the same voltage rating is a bit confusing to me.  I would have originally guessed that a larger output signal would provide better S/N measurements - ie 0-3V (seems like it should be 3.5V ?) now represents 0-700V at the 200X setting.  That means that every 1V at the scope equates to 200V measured...

I'd really be interested in a review video on these new models - especially how they compare to the old models and also how they compare to the Sapphire probe.

FYI, the DP10007 with x10/x100 was made at my request to match the specs of the Sapphire HVP70 I sell. Seems they did't bother doing that again for the new MDP range.
 


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