The LeCroy ADP305 is an active differential probe engineered for precision measurement of high-speed floating voltages in power electronics applications. It delivers 100 MHz bandwidth with 1400 Vpeak differential measurement capability and 1000 VRMS common mode voltage per input to ground (CAT III). The probe integrates with Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscopes via ProBus interface, enabling full remote control of attenuation, offset, and bandwidth limit directly from the oscilloscope front panel. Measurement setups are saved and recalled with automatic scale factor correction. Built to EN61010 Category III safety standards for fixed-installation and portable equipment use.
Technical Specifications
• Bandwidth: 100 MHz (20 MHz bandwidth limit filter selectable via oscilloscope interface)
• Maximum Differential Voltage: 1400 Vpeak
• Common Mode Voltage: 1000 VRMS per input to ground
• Common Mode Rejection Ratio: 80 dB at 50/60 Hz
• AC Noise (referenced to input): 50 mVRMS
• Attenuation: ÷100 or ÷1000 (automatically selected)
• Sensitivity: 200 mV/div to 350 V/div
• Output Impedance: 1 MΩ
• Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
• Maximum Relative Humidity: 80% (up to 31°C)
• Maximum Altitude: 2000 meters
• Weight: 0.85 lbs
– Key Features
• ProBus interface with full remote control capability via oscilloscope front panel or RS-232/IEEE-488 commands
• Auto zero function removes DC offset from differential amplifier output on live circuits
• Smart offset removes DC bias voltage while maintaining DC coupling
• Automatic scale factor adjustment when connected to compatible oscilloscopes
– Typical Applications
• Power electronics voltage measurements
• High-speed floating voltage acquisition
• Multi-channel differential sensing in fixed installations
– Compatibility & Integration
Designed for Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscopes with ProBus interface: LC-Series, LT-Series, WS-400 Series, WS-Xs Series, WR6000(A) Series, WR-Xi Series, WP 900-Series, WP7000(A) Series. Firmware version 8.5 or higher required for LT or LC series.

















