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Goupchn High Voltage Oscilloscope Probe P4100 with Accessory Kit 100MHz 2000V 100:1

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  • Oscilloscope Probes are electrical component which connect the circuit under test and oscilloscope input. Superior materials and advanced technology enhance the feeling and the structure. The smooth surface is easy to use.
  • High voltage probe can withstand 2000V. The grounding crocodile clip reliably grounds the probe stage for safe operation and correct signal reading.
  • The tip of the removable hook is protected by a plastic case. The positioning sleeve ensures the stability and reliability of the tip exposed at the test point. 4 colors identification rings compatible with most oscilloscope probe sizes for easy channel differentiation.
  • High voltage oscilloscope probe is compatible with the BNC interface, digital oscilloscopes, virtual oscilloscopes, handheld oscilloscopes and more.
  • Package includes: 1 x probe, 8 x marker rings, 1 x ground spring, 2 x ic test protection caps, 1 x adjustment tool, 1 x user manual.



Product Description

P4100

Goupchn - Make something different. At Goupchn, we strive to provide high quality tools and accessories that inspire our consumers to live a more convenient and enriched lifestyle. Our unlimited passion for innovation and solutions drives us to move forward. We have strong belief that only if we have a deep understanding of people’s needs and desires, we can make our products become different, which may make your life different.

Oscilloscope Probes are electrical component which connect the circuit under test and oscilloscope input. Superior materials and advanced technology enhance the feeling and the structure. The smooth surface is easy to use.

BNC Male Connector

BNC Male Connector

  • Standard BNC male connector can fit most oscilloscopes, signal generators, video surveillance and etc.
  • Suitable for engineer to do electrical or laboratory electric testing work.
Colorful Rings

Colorful Rings

  • 4 colors identification rings compatible with most oscilloscope probe sizes for easy channel differentiation.
Capacitance Compensation

Capacitance Compensation

  • Capacitance compensation can be adjusted by attached adjustment tool.
Wide Use

Wide Use

  • Copper test hook: Built-in high quality spring.
  • Retractable test hook for easy measurement.
  • IC caps ensure the stability when measuring signal.
  • Copper test probe, lower resistance.

Omar Benitez
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Estaba buscando por mucho tiempo este kit y por fin lo he encontrado, me encanta lo practico que es
Omar Benitez
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Estaba buscando por mucho tiempo este kit y por fin lo he encontrado, me encanta lo practico que es
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Good
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on February 18, 2025
Good
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
It arrived on time and they work great. Good price for the product
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
It arrived on time and they work great. Good price for the product
Sue Valenti
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Nice probs for the price.
Sue Valenti
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Nice probs for the price.
Scott A. Attfield
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2024
Works great, good price.
Scott A. Attfield
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2024
Works great, good price.
Jeff K.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This is a good, cheap 100:1 probe. Capacitance at the tip, as measured at 100kHz with an LCR meter (see photo) was 5.8 pF. Rise time when driven with a 180 ps rise-time source on a 2.5 GHz scope using a 500 MHz-bandwidth high-impedance adapter, and with the probe tip probing the pulse source using a proper probe-tip-to-BNC adapter, was 1.08 ns (see other photo), implying a bandwidth ("0.35" method) of an impressive 324 MHz. Bandwidth measured using a swept sine wave from a 500 MHz arb gen agreed reasonably well with that figure, producing about a 260 MHz 3dB bandwidth.I use this probe for probing ultra-low-power circuits where I want to minimize loading, since at DC the impedance is indeed about 100 Mohm. At higher frequencies, the impedance becomes dominated by the capacitance of the probe and of the scope, which is why the rated voltage also goes down, but that doesn't concern me for my use case. I will say that I have casually checked the performance at 1000 VDC, and nothing went boom.Overall, would buy again.
Jeff K.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This is a good, cheap 100:1 probe. Capacitance at the tip, as measured at 100kHz with an LCR meter (see photo) was 5.8 pF. Rise time when driven with a 180 ps rise-time source on a 2.5 GHz scope using a 500 MHz-bandwidth high-impedance adapter, and with the probe tip probing the pulse source using a proper probe-tip-to-BNC adapter, was 1.08 ns (see other photo), implying a bandwidth ("0.35" method) of an impressive 324 MHz. Bandwidth measured using a swept sine wave from a 500 MHz arb gen agreed reasonably well with that figure, producing about a 260 MHz 3dB bandwidth.I use this probe for probing ultra-low-power circuits where I want to minimize loading, since at DC the impedance is indeed about 100 Mohm. At higher frequencies, the impedance becomes dominated by the capacitance of the probe and of the scope, which is why the rated voltage also goes down, but that doesn't concern me for my use case. I will say that I have casually checked the performance at 1000 VDC, and nothing went boom.Overall, would buy again.
L. Small
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
These work great and the price is low
L. Small
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
These work great and the price is low
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
I don't have the equipment to rigorously test the specs on this but it seems to work well with signals in the several hundred MHz range.Got this because I needed a 10x probe and my Tektronix TDS754 scope won't let you set the attentuation manually, It uses the TekProbe interface to determine that. So my generic probes won't work. My scope correctly identifies this as a 10x probe, so I'm happy. Shame on Tektronix for being obnoxious 😀
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
I don't have the equipment to rigorously test the specs on this but it seems to work well with signals in the several hundred MHz range.Got this because I needed a 10x probe and my Tektronix TDS754 scope won't let you set the attentuation manually, It uses the TekProbe interface to determine that. So my generic probes won't work. My scope correctly identifies this as a 10x probe, so I'm happy. Shame on Tektronix for being obnoxious 😀
TD
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
As a person who has used all manner of scope probes (Tek, HP, Agilent) for decades in a real engineering and repair environment, I can tell you that these are a pleasure to use and are well thought out. The tip hoods are unique in that they very lightly snap on which means they won’t fall off in the middle of a measurement or when the probe is clipped on and hanging…even the expensive ones don’t have snapping hoods and after a while lose the ability to hold on tightly.The tips under the hood are a little longer than most which is a good thing when the circuit point of interest is difficult to get to.The attenuation switches (X1-X10) are decisive which is often not the case with probes in this price range…..they don’t shift during gentle handling which is a big plus.The cables are soft enough that they are easy to maneuver on the bench….some probes use unusually stiff cabling and if you’ve ever had those you know what I mean.The hooks are the proper length and width to get under a component lead and the ground clips have a rubber hood covering most of it so as not to touch other areas of the circuitry. The rubber makes the ground clip a little more difficult to open but that also means it will grip tighter when released onto the chosen ground reference connection.The BNC female connector easily slides onto the scopes BNC male and locks nicely.They also come with 5 pairs of colored rings for probe ID which is nice in the event you buy 2 pairs for a 4 channel scope.We’ll worth the purchase price.My only negative, and it is very minor, but I’ve seen people overly whining about it, is, don’t bother trying to use the provided capacitance adjustment tool, it’s just too big for the job…instead, use a jewelers screwdriver(flat or phillips of the proper size) to make the overshoot/undershoot adjustment, and you’re done.
TD
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
As a person who has used all manner of scope probes (Tek, HP, Agilent) for decades in a real engineering and repair environment, I can tell you that these are a pleasure to use and are well thought out. The tip hoods are unique in that they very lightly snap on which means they won’t fall off in the middle of a measurement or when the probe is clipped on and hanging…even the expensive ones don’t have snapping hoods and after a while lose the ability to hold on tightly.The tips under the hood are a little longer than most which is a good thing when the circuit point of interest is difficult to get to.The attenuation switches (X1-X10) are decisive which is often not the case with probes in this price range…..they don’t shift during gentle handling which is a big plus.The cables are soft enough that they are easy to maneuver on the bench….some probes use unusually stiff cabling and if you’ve ever had those you know what I mean.The hooks are the proper length and width to get under a component lead and the ground clips have a rubber hood covering most of it so as not to touch other areas of the circuitry. The rubber makes the ground clip a little more difficult to open but that also means it will grip tighter when released onto the chosen ground reference connection.The BNC female connector easily slides onto the scopes BNC male and locks nicely.They also come with 5 pairs of colored rings for probe ID which is nice in the event you buy 2 pairs for a 4 channel scope.We’ll worth the purchase price.My only negative, and it is very minor, but I’ve seen people overly whining about it, is, don’t bother trying to use the provided capacitance adjustment tool, it’s just too big for the job…instead, use a jewelers screwdriver(flat or phillips of the proper size) to make the overshoot/undershoot adjustment, and you’re done.
Oscar Rendón Aldaraca
Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2022
Muy bien y muy económico, aunque es más para uso en laboratorio y no en campo ya que se sienten algo frágiles como para un uso rudo.
Oscar Rendón Aldaraca
Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2022
Muy bien y muy económico, aunque es más para uso en laboratorio y no en campo ya que se sienten algo frágiles como para un uso rudo.
Shiv
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022
Prior to purchasing this I had downloaded the software to get familiar with it. It's not as feature rich as say, the Pico but for my use I was willing to sacrifice that for more value from a hardware point of view. This scope is USB type c powered with fast data transfer, it's small and feels very premium. It comes in a nice case that holds everything well. The update speed is fast compared to the Owon I have. The wave sweeps smoothly across the graph and the triggers work as intended. I hope they update the software and add more features but for right now, it's functional and runs smoothly.
Shiv
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022
Prior to purchasing this I had downloaded the software to get familiar with it. It's not as feature rich as say, the Pico but for my use I was willing to sacrifice that for more value from a hardware point of view. This scope is USB type c powered with fast data transfer, it's small and feels very premium. It comes in a nice case that holds everything well. The update speed is fast compared to the Owon I have. The wave sweeps smoothly across the graph and the triggers work as intended. I hope they update the software and add more features but for right now, it's functional and runs smoothly.