IP Library Granted Patent US 9,188,606
Granted Patent B2
US 9,188,606 · App. 13/872,606 · Granted Nov 17, 2015

Oscilloscope current probe with interchangeable range and sensitivity setting modules

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Patent No.
US 9,188,606
App. No.
13/872,606
Granted
Nov 17, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An oscilloscope current probe system includes a probe amplifier unit, a probe head identifier, and first and second probe heads interchangeably connectable to the probe amplifier unit. Each probe head has a respective electrically-readable type identifier, a respective current input to receive a current to be measured, a respective internal sensing resistor in connected series with the current input, and a respective output at which a measurement voltage across the sensing resistor is output. The first and second probe heads differ in the resistance of their sensing resistors and the way their type identifiers read. The probe amplifier unit includes a differential amplifier to amplify the measurement voltage output by the probe head connected thereto. The probe head identifier is to read the type identifier of the probe head connected to the probe amplifier unit.

Claims (77)

1. An oscilloscope current probe system, comprising a first probe head, a second probe head, a probe amplifier unit and a probe head identifier, in which:

the first probe head and the second probe head are interchangeably connectable to the probe amplifier unit;

each of the first probe head and the second probe head comprises a respective electrically-readable type identifier, a respective current input to receive a current to be measured, a respective internal sensing resistor in connected series with the current input, and a respective output at which a measurement voltage across the sensing resistor is output;

the first probe head has a sensing resistor resistance different from, and a type identifier that reads differently from, the sensing resistor resistance and the type identifier, respectively, of the second probe head;

the probe amplifier unit comprises a differential amplifier to amplify the measurement voltage output by the one of the probe heads; and

the probe head identifier is to read the type identifier of the one of the probe heads connected to the probe amplifier unit.

2. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which the probe amplifier unit additionally comprises the probe head identifier.

3. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , additionally comprising a host oscilloscope comprising the probe head identifier.

4. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , additionally comprising a third probe head to sense a current to be measured flowing through an external sensing resistor, external to the third probe head, in which:

the third probe head is connectable to the probe amplifier unit interchangeably with the first probe head and the second probe head;

the third probe head comprises an electrically-readable type identifier, a differential input to receive a measurement voltage generated across the external sensing resistor head by the current to be measured, and an output at which the measurement voltage is output; and

the type identifier of the third probe head reads differently from the type identifiers of the first probe head and the second probe head.

5. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which:

the first probe head is a probe head of a first type, and the system additionally comprises an additional probe head of the first type, and

the probe heads of the first type have nominally identically reading electrically-readable type identifiers and nominally identical current sensing resistor resistances.

6. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which:

the first probe head is a first type of probe head and the system additionally comprises an additional probe head of the first type, and

the probe heads of the first type have electrically-readable type identifiers that read more similarly and current sensing resistor resistances that are more similar to one another than to the electrically-readable type identifier and current sensor resistor resistance of the second probe head.

7. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which the type identifier comprises a resistor.

8. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which:

the system additionally comprises a connector mounted on the probe amplifier unit and a mating connector mounted on each probe head, the mating connector comprising pins; and

the type identifier comprises selectively interconnected pins on the mating connector.

9. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 1 , in which the type identifier comprises a non-volatile memory.

10. An oscilloscope current probe system, comprising a first probe head to sense a current to be measured flowing through user-defined sensing resistor, a second probe head, a probe amplifier unit, and a probe head identifier, in which:

the probe heads are interchangeably connectable to the probe amplifier unit;

each of the first probe head and the second probe head comprises a respective electrically-readable type identifier;

the type identifier of first probe head reads differently from the type identifier of the second probe head;

the first probe head additionally comprises a differential input to receive a measurement voltage generated across the user-defined sensing resistor by the current to be measured, and an output at which the measurement voltage is output;

the second probe head additionally comprises a current input to receive a current to be measured, an internal sensing resistor in connected series with the current input, and an output at which a measurement voltage across the internal sensing resistor is output;

the probe amplifier unit comprises a differential amplifier to amplify the measurement voltage output by the one of the probe heads; and

the probe head identifier is to read the type identifier of the one of the probe heads connected to the probe amplifier unit.

11. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which the probe amplifier unit additionally comprises the probe head identifier.

12. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , additionally comprising a host oscilloscope comprising the probe head identifier.

13. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , additionally comprising a third probe head to sense a current to be measured flowing through an additional user-defined sensing resistor, in which:

the user-defined sensing resistor and the additional user-defined sensing resistor differ in value;

the third probe head is connectable to the probe amplifier unit interchangeably with the first probe head and the second probe head;

the third probe head comprises an electrically-readable type identifier, a differential input to receive a measurement voltage generated across the user-defined sensing resistor by the current, and an output at which the measurement voltage is output; and

the type identifier of the third probe head reads differently from the type identifiers of the first probe head and the second probe head.

14. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which:

the second probe head is a first type of probe head and the system additionally comprises an additional probe head of the first type, and

the probe heads of the first type have nominally identically-reading electrically-readable type identifiers and nominally identical current sensing resistor resistances.

15. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which:

the second probe head is a probe head of a first type, and the system additionally comprises an additional probe head of the first type, and

the probe heads of the first type have electrically-readable type identifiers that read more similarly and current sensing resistor resistances that are more similar to one another than to the electrically-readable type identifier and current sensor resistor resistance of the second probe head.

16. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which the type identifier comprises a resistor.

17. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which:

the system additionally comprises a connector mounted on the probe amplifier unit and a mating connector mounted on each probe head, the mating connector comprising pins; and

the type identifier comprises selectively interconnected pins on the mating connector.

18. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which the type identifier comprises a non-volatile memory.

19. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 10 , in which the user-defined sensing resistor is external to the first probe head.

20. An oscilloscope current probe system, comprising a probe amplifier unit, a probe head identifier, a first probe head to sense a current to be measured flowing through a predefined sensing resistor, and a second probe head to sense a current to be measured flowing through a user-defined sensing resistor, in which:

the probe heads are interchangeably connectable to the probe amplifier unit;

each of the probe heads comprises a respective electrically-readable type identifier;

the type identifier of first probe head reads differently from the type identifier of the second probe head;

the type identifier of the first probe head represents the value of the predefined sensing resistor;

the type identifier of the second probe head indicates that the sensing resistor of the second probe head is user-defined;

the first probe head additionally comprises a differential input to receive a measurement voltage generated across the predefined sensing resistor by the current to be measured, and a measurement voltage output coupled to the differential input;

the second probe head additionally comprises a differential input to receive a measurement voltage generated across the user-defined sensing resistor by the current to be measured, and a measurement voltage output coupled to the differential input;

the probe amplifier unit comprises a differential amplifier to amplify the measurement voltage output by the one of the probe heads; and

the probe head identifier is to read the type identifier of the one of the probe heads connected to the probe amplifier unit.

21. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the probe amplifier unit additionally comprises the probe head identifier.

22. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , additionally comprising a host oscilloscope comprising the probe head identifier.

23. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which:

the first probe head additionally comprises a current input to receive the current to be measured; and

the predefined sensing resistor is located inside the first probe head and is connected in series with the current input and in parallel with the differential input.

24. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the predefined sensing resistor is external to the first probe head.

25. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 24 , additionally comprising a measurement lead having a proximal end connectable to the differential input of the first probe head and a distal end connectable in parallel with the sensing resistor.

26. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the second probe head additionally comprises:

a current input to receive the current to be measured; and

sensor resistor connections inside the second probe head for connection of the user-defined sensing resistor, in which the connections are connected in series with the current input and in parallel with the differential input.

27. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the user-defined sensing resistor is external to the second probe head.

28. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 27 , additionally comprising a measurement lead having a proximal end connectable to the differential input of the second probe head and a distal end connectable in parallel with the user-defined sensing resistor.

29. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the type identifier comprises a resistor.

30. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which:

the system additionally comprises a connector mounted on the probe amplifier unit and a mating connector mounted on each probe head, the mating connector comprising pins; and

the type identifier comprises selectively interconnected pins on the mating connector.

31. The oscilloscope current probe system of claim 20 , in which the type identifier comprises a non-volatile memory.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 16, 2014
From: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 033746/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2013
From: JOHNSON, KENNETH W.; BRUSH, EDWARD VERNON, IV
To: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 030310/0743 →