Abstract

The probe was designed for the measurement of DC voltages of up to 30 kV from high impedance sources. It is based on a resistive divider with a total resistance of 200 GΩ and a step-down factor of 10’000. In order to allow the measurement of the stepped down voltage with a conventional multimeter without loading, the signal was buffered with an operational amplifier. The device was calibrated against a commercial probe using a low impedance high voltage source. A linear relationship was obtained for a high impedance resistive ladder for voltages between 3 and 30 kV, with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.9999. The low-cost device (ca. US $200) fills an application niche not addressed by commercial products.

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