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Qingdao Hantek
Electronic Co., Ltd.
If your probe requires cleaning, disconnect
it from the instrument and clean it with
mild detergent and water. Make sure the
probe is completely dry before connecting
it to the instrument.
Safety and Regulatory Information
The CE mark is a registered trademark of the
European Community. ISM GRP 1-A denotes the
instrument is an Industrial Scientific and Medical
Group 1 Class A product. ICES/NMB-001
indicates product compliance with the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard.
IEC Measurement category II is for measurements
performed on circuits directly connected to the
low voltage installation. Example. Household
appliances portable tools, and similar equipment.
This symbol indicates the Environmental Protection
Use Period (EPUP) for the product’s toxic
substances for the China RoHS requirements.
CAT II
Indoor Use Only. Do not operate in wet / damp
environments. Keep product surfaces dry and
clean.
Do not operate in an explosive environment.
The probe cable is a sensitive part of the probe
and, therefore, you should be careful not to
damage it through excessive bending or pulling.
Avoid any mechanical shocks to the product to
guarantee accurate performance and protection.
Some of the probe tips / accessories are very
sharp. You should handle these with care to
avoid personal injury.
Use only Grounded instruments. Do not connect
the probe’s ground lead to a potential other than
earth ground. Always make sure that the probe
and oscilloscope are grounded properly.
Connect the probe to the oscilloscope and
connect the ground lead to earth ground before
connecting the probe to the circuit under test.
Disconnect the probe input and the probe ground
lead from the circuit under test before
disconnecting the probe from the oscilloscope.
Do not use the probe assembly if the red wear
indicator in the cable has become visible.
Hantek HT300B and HT500B
Passive Probes
Quick Start Guide
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The Hantek HT300B 300 MHz and HT500B 500 MHz passive
probes are high impedance probes with switchable attenuation
ratio (1:1 and 10:1). These are compatible with hantek digital
storage oscilloscopes or similar oscilloscopes with 1 Mohm
BNC input.
Table 3-Physical& Environmental Characteristics
Characteristic Value
Probe Body
Cable Length
Weight
95mm
1200mm
55g
Table 2-ElectricalCharacteristics
Characteristic Value
Attenuation Ratio
Input Capacitance
Compensation range
(when terminated
into 1 Mohm)
1:1 / 10:1
1:1 -100pf
15pf -40pf
Input Resistance
Maximum Input
Voltage
1:1 - 150V rms CAT II
1:1 - 1MΩ
Temperature
Humidity
Altitude
The BNC connectorof these probes has a
pin hole without apin. This is as per the
design and does not indicate any damage
or fault in the probe.
BNC
Connector
Pin hole
without
apin
These probes have been designed and calibrated foruse
with instruments having an input impedance of 1M Ω
paralleled by 20pF. However, these may be recalibrated for
use with instrumentshaving an input capacitance of
15 to 40pF.
Adjusting Probes for Low-Frequency (LF) Compensation
The probe should beadjusted for LF compensation when it is
connected to an oscilloscope input for the first time. LF
compensation matches theprobecable capacitance to the
oscilloscope input capacitance. This matching assuresgood
amplitude accuracy from DCto theupper bandwidthlimit
frequencies. Apoorly compensated probeclearly influences
the overall system performance (probe and oscilloscope)
and introduces measurement errors resulting in inaccurate
readings and distorted waveforms.
To perform LF compensation:
1 Connect the probeto the oscilloscope’s front-panel
calibration output (a square wave label is usually seen near
this output).
2 Usethe supplied adjustment toolto adjust theLF
compensation to an optimum square wave response as
shown in the figure below.
10:1 -15pf
10:1 - 10MΩ
Table 1 - Probe and its Supplied Accessories
ID Part Quantity
For HT500B For HT300B
Hook Tip
Ground Spring
Ground Lead
Adjustment Tool
Protective Cap
Channel
Identification rings
2
2
22
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2
11
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2 sets of each colorwith
two rings in each set
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Undercompensated Overcompensated Optimum
10:1 - 300V rms CAT II
3,000 m (9,842 ft) (Operating)
12200 m (40,026 ft) (Non-operating)
BandwidthFor HT300B
1:1 - 6 MHz
10:1 - 350 MHz
For HT500B
1:1 - 6 MHz
10:1 - 500 MHz
5% to 95% RH up to 30 °C (Operating)
5% to 65% RH above 30 °C up to 55 °C
-10 °C to +55 °C (Operating)
-40 °C to +70 °C (Non-operating)
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Passive probe
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