Fluke VPS410 Series Oscilloscope Probe, 500MHz Bandwidth, 1:10 Attenuation - VPS410-II-R
This oscilloscope probe is a voltage test lead intended for industrial and electronics measurements with portable oscilloscopes and motor drive analysers. It offers a stepped voltage ratio to Interface high-voltage circuits with handheld instruments while maintaining protection for the user and the instrument in demanding field environments.
Features & Benefits
• 10:1 attenuation provides safer measurements on high-voltage circuits
• 500 MHz bandwidth preserves signal fidelity at high frequencies
• Double insulated construction supports enhanced user protection
• 10 MΩ input resistance reduces circuit loading during tests
• 11.5±1 pF input capacitance enables predictable compensation
• 1.2m cable length offers flexible probe placement in situ
Applications
• Suitable for troubleshooting motor drives and inverter outputs
• Ideal for fault diagnosis on industrial control panels
• Used with portable oscilloscopes in plant maintenance routines
• Can be used for high-frequency signal verification in electronics labs
What maximum common-mode voltages can I measure safely?
The probe is rated for maximum voltage to earth of CAT III 1000V and CAT IV 600 V, permitting measurement on a wide range of industrial systems when used with compatible instruments.
How is the probes signal integrity maintained across the frequency range?
Signal fidelity is preserved by a 500 MHz bandwidth combined with a 10:1 attenuation network and specified input capacitance that permit accurate compensation across typical oscilloscope front-ends.
What accessories are included to facilitate connection and grounding?
The kit includes a hook clip for the tip, a ground lead with mini crocodile clip, a ground spring for low-voltage tip use, and an insulation sleeve for the probe tip to assist secure and safe connections.
Are there standards that the probe conforms to for safety verification?
The probe meets IEC/EN 61010-031, UL 61010-031 and CSA C22.2 No.1010.2.031 requirements for probe safety classification.