Features
The inputs of the WiFiScope WS6 DIFF and Handyscope HS6 DIFF are differential. A standard attenuator or attenuating oscilloscope probe only has attenuation in one signal path, but the differential input requires attenuation in both signal paths. Therefore a standard attenuator or attenuating oscilloscope probe cannot be used without introducing measuring errors.
Instead a differential attenuator like the Differential attenuator TP-DA25 is required, it has attenuation in both signal paths.
Differential attenuator match
Low noise sensitivity
A differential input also means that both sides of the input have a high impedance. There is no connection to ground as in conventional oscilloscopes which are used with coax cables. Using a coax cable on the WiFiScope WS6 DIFF or Handyscope HS6 DIFF would result in the scope picking up a lot of external interference.
The specially designed Differential attenuator TP-DA25 has a high Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR), it is very insensitive to external interfering signals. The two ends can be placed up to more than two meters apart, while picking up very little interference. With a conventional oscilloscope with a standard oscilloscope probe this is not possible. The maximum distance between the positive side and ground is then usually limited to approximately 20 cm. And this 20 cm is very susceptible to interference. The Differential attenuator TP-DA25 for the WiFiScope WS6 DIFF and Handyscope HS6 DIFF does not have this disadvantage. External interference is very well suppressed by the special construction of the Differential attenuator TP-DA25. Measuring between two distant points is now possible.