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P6100 Oscilloscope Probe 100MHz x1/x10 BNC Repair

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P6100 100MHz Oscilloscope Probe | x1/x10 Switchable BNC Probe for ASIC Repair Benches

The P6100 oscilloscope probe is a 100MHz bandwidth bench probe with x1/x10 switchable attenuation, BNC connector, and standard 1.2m cable — the workhorse scope probe for ASIC miner repair benches that need to measure switching-converter waveforms on PSU and hashboard rails. With backward compatibility to the P6020, P6040, and P6060 probe series, the P6100 replaces older or damaged probes on existing scopes without any compensation or signal-path changes.

Scope work on mining hardware leans heavily on a clean 100MHz-class probe: PSU PFC switching is in the 65-100kHz range, secondary-side rectifier ringing climbs into the low-MHz range, and ASIC hashboard buck converters operate at 300kHz to 1MHz with ringing tails that need probe bandwidth headroom to capture accurately. The P6100 covers all of these comfortably, and the x10 setting brings the input impedance to 10MΩ for high-impedance probing on sensitive signal nodes.

When You Need the P6100 on the Bench

  • PSU output rail ripple measurement — verify ripple stays below the design envelope (typically <100mV pp on 12V rails).
  • Buck-converter switching node observation — diagnose hashboard rail instability or capacitor failure.
  • Logic-level signal probing on control board GPIO, SPI, I2C, UART — x10 setting protects signal integrity.
  • Crystal oscillator and clock signal verification — check ASIC hash chip clock health.
  • PFC controller and feedback loop debug — capture switching waveforms and feedback signal dynamics.

Specs and Technical Features

  • 100MHz bandwidth — covers PSU PFC switching, secondary rectifier ringing, and ASIC buck-converter switching nodes.
  • x1 / x10 switchable attenuation — x1 for low-signal measurements, x10 for high-impedance probing.
  • BNC connector — standard scope input, compatible with any modern oscilloscope.
  • 1.2m cable length — bench-friendly reach without compromising bandwidth.
  • 600V CAT II rating — safe for AC mains-side probing on PSU primary stages.
  • Compensation adjustment on the BNC end — tune probe to scope input capacitance.
  • Backward compatible with P6020 / P6040 / P6060 probe series — drop-in replacement.

P6100 Oscilloscope Probe Specifications

Feature Specification
Bandwidth 100MHz
Attenuation x1 / x10 switchable
Input Impedance (x10) 10MΩ
Input Impedance (x1) 1MΩ
Input Capacitance Approximately 14-25pF (x10)
Maximum Input Voltage 600V CAT II
Cable Length 1.2m
Connector BNC
Compatibility Backward-compatible with P6020 / P6040 / P6060
Compensation Range 10-35pF (adjustable)

FAQ — P6100 Oscilloscope Probe

Q: Will it work with my oscilloscope?
A: Yes — the P6100 uses a standard BNC connector and works with any oscilloscope that has a BNC input. Most modern scopes accept x10 probes natively; older scopes may require manual selection of the probe ratio in the channel menu.

Q: How do I compensate the probe?
A: Connect the probe tip to your scope's "PROBE COMP" or "CAL" output (usually 1kHz square wave). Adjust the screw on the BNC end of the probe with a small flat screwdriver until the square wave is perfectly flat — no overshoot, no undershoot.

Q: When should I use x1 vs x10?
A: Use x10 for most measurements — it gives 10MΩ input impedance and 100MHz bandwidth. Use x1 only when the signal is below 50mV and noise floor matters more than loading effects (x1 has only 1MΩ and ~6MHz bandwidth on most probes).

Q: Can I probe AC mains-side circuits?
A: Yes — at the 600V CAT II rating, the P6100 is rated for the primary side of PSUs (up to 250VAC mains). Always reference scope chassis to mains ground or use a differential probe for floating measurements.

Q: Bulk pricing for repair shops?
A: Yes — email contact@lys-sz.com for volume pricing on multi-probe orders.

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