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OWON 200MHz Oscilloscope Probe Kit, BNC Oscilloscope Clip Probe Attenuation Can be Adjusted by 1x or 10x Slide Switch for Series Oscilloscope

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About this item

  • 200MHz Oscilloscope Probe Kit: Oscilloscope probe attenuation can be adjusted by 1x or 10x slide switch. The grounding alligator clip reliably grounds the probe stage for safe operation and correct signal reading.
  • Wide Applications:These characteristics apply to a OWON-HDS200 series probe installed on a specified oscilloscope,The tip of the detachable hook is protected by a plastic case.
  • Easy to Use: Integral injection molding makes the usage more flexible,The high-quality alligator clip is made of pure copper and is more conductive.
  • Product Specification: Maximum working input voltage 1X:<200V pk 10X:<600V pk,length: 130cm±1.5cm,net weight:<55g.Please use within reasonable limits.
  • Attention: When used with another instrument,the oscilloscope must have an input impedance of 1MΩ.The instrument must have a warm-up period of at least 20 minutes and be in an environment that does not exceed the limits.


OWON 200MHz Oscilloscope Probe Kit, BNC Oscilloscope Clip Probe Attenuation Can be Adjusted by 1x or 10x Slide Switch for OWON-HDS200 Series Oscilloscope


Alberto Baciucco
Reviewed in Italy on March 1, 2025
Trovo questo strumento maneggevole, intuitivo, veloce e soprattutto completo di tutto quello che serve.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
Quite a capable test instrument for such a reasonable price. Solid display of waveforms - quite versatile, especially for such a small form factor. Menus a little less than intuitive at points, but operation is generally straightforward. Good value for the price!
Springett tech
Reviewed in Australia on January 29, 2025
As advertised at as reasonable price
José D Amico
Reviewed in Italy on January 14, 2025
HDS272S. Arrived in good conditions and works very well. The signal generator works fine up to 1 MHz (above that the signal shape is not so good). You can use the signal generator together with the oscilloscope at the same time. Batteries are standard and replaceable, so very nice. Shall be used with the batteries (with the USB charging port connected there is too much noise, I guess form the switching 5 Volt supply). Does not seems to be an all wheather or an outside home piece of equipment, but for home use is just fine. There is an automatic reading button very useful for autoadjustment so you don't have to struggle with amplitude and time settings. Once you learn how to use it you can measure not only the shape of the signal but RMS, peak to peak, mean, etc. and it's very quick. Good piece of equipment for home and not only.
KenC
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
This HDS2202S is amazing. Kudos to the design team that made the product so full featured. It is amazing that a portable device can deliver so much. It will make my life so much easier.
Chuki
Reviewed in Germany on December 3, 2024
No option for the most common 50/500× HV active dif probes.
T. Welch
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
I have used all the features (scope, meter and signal generator) and am very pleased. I enjoy the scope the best and find it easy to use as I am not an expert.
Antonio
Reviewed in Italy on October 29, 2024
Ok
Colin
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
I have owned this meter for over a year and use it on a regular basis professionally as my field meter when I travel for work. I don't normally write reviews but I feel I have a good deal of experience with this meter, and hopefully people will find this information useful.The meter I received is quite accurate, measuring almost dead-on with my Fluke 117 in my testing as far as voltage/amperage/resistance/etc is concerned. As far as the O-scope...it's ok. Price was $155 when I purchased it, and for that I got a 2-channel o-scope with signal generator and a multimeter...for that price, compared to what you would pay for a fluke or other high end device in such a small package, they've got to cut some corners somewhere. In my opinion you get a whole lot for a low cost, and the user interface is good for such a small package.As far as the practical side, there are some easy improvements that I would suggest the manufacturer and/or any comfortable DIY types out there to make:- on/off button is slightly recessed but it is still very easy to hit accidentally, which is a fun feature for a meter to have when you're out in the field. nothing like pulling your meter out of your bag to find a dead battery. I would suggest a tooling modification to the housing mold to add a raised perimeter around the on/off switch to make it harder to hit on accident. A 3-D printed part or even a piece of ABS cut to shape and glued on would serve the same purpose.- battery terminals are not robust at all, and they will permanently deform if you drop the meter, and I would bet more than one person has thrown theirs away thinking the unit is NFG after dropping it. I opened mine up, pulled the contacts out a bit and glued in some small springs behind them to help ensure a more robust connection- battery life is pretty poor, even when just using it as a multimeter, but hey it has a giant bright screen and that power has to come from somewhere. Thankfully the meter is powered by a pair of 18650's so it was easy to replace them with some good quality higher capacity batteries.All in all for the price this is a good, versatile meter, and extremely accurate on the multimeter side. The o-scope is great if you're a field tech and you just need to see the waveform, or generate one for that matter. People expecting the accuracy of this to be on par with their benchtop, name brand, $3000 scopes simply are not being realistic with their expectations. Go drop a few thousand dollars on a Fluke if that's the kind of accuracy you are looking for.
Darkrider
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
Needed a scope with some features that increased my optionality while out in the work area. Nice addition to my tools. Easy to use and calibrate for peak to peak curves. Some flux in values was noticed, I will need to get some attenuation leads to adjust for flux but I like the readout, easy to see, not much glare in the product, descent amount of leads to use for general purpose deflections. Will see how deep I can go on a multi input readout.
Jamie Jamison
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022
I haven't built any electronic kits in years and decided to get back into the hobby. I purchased the Charles Platt "Make: Electronics" and "Make: More Electronics" books and both books recommended purchasing an oscilloscope for building the more advanced projects.My oscilloscope needs are pretty basic at this point and I didn't want to spend a lot of money on an instrument that might have more capability than I needed or would use. I tried using one of the small Seeed Studio oscilloscopes but the documentation was poor and the scope was kind of flaky. After doing some research on various electronics forums I settled on the HDS242S, which is a two channel, 40 Mhz oscilloscope with a built in multimeter and arbitrary waveform generator.I can't testify to the accuracy of the scope compared to other brands. The multimeter seems to be accurate (when I compare it to my other multimeter using DC sources) but I mainly use this as an oscilloscope to view the waveforms generated by the circuits I'm building. You can use the arbitrary waveform generator and the oscilloscope functions at the same time, which is cool but I don't know enough about electronics (yet) to know what the real-world use case would be for this. The screen is small but clear and easy to read and the controls are well laid out. I've been using the scope intermittently for over two months now and the battery life is pretty good, I'm down to a half charge.The scope comes with a 60 Mhz probe. I purchased a set of 100 Mhz probes so I could use both channels at once.When I was a kid my dad had a big, Heathkit oscilloscope that he built from a kit. I can't wait to show him this scope to see what he thinks of it. If he likes it I know what I'm going to get him for Christmas.
NickTriada
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022