
Characteristics of Differential Probes
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Probing on ground-referenced signals. In this case, the common mode com-
ponent is always equal to half of the input voltage.
5.2
Dynamic Range and Operating Voltage Window
Two separate specifications are necessary in order to characterize the permissi-
ble input voltage range of a differential voltage probe:
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The dynamic range (or "differential mode range") designates the maximum
differential voltage V
in
that may occur between the positive and negative sig-
nal pin.
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At the same time, the two voltage values at each of the two signal pins V
p
und
V
n
referenced to the common ground must not exceed a specific limit value.
This limitation is referred to as the operating voltage window (some manufac-
turers also use the less precise term "common mode range" for the same
parameter).
If one of these ranges is exceeded, an unwanted signal clipping may occur.
Fig. 5-2: Operating voltage window
Dynamic Range and Operating Voltage Window