Handsfree Oscilloscope Probe SQ200 (200Mhz) | Level-up Your Electronics Workbench | Upgrade Your PCBite Kit
$ 102.00
Price: $102.00
(as of Mar 27, 2025 06:10:21 UTC – Details)
The new SQ series of handsfree probes from Sensepeek have a lower point of gravity making them even more stable compared with the original SP series of handsfree probes.
All probes in the SQ series are also insulated and can be used handheld as any traditional probe but their full potential is used when measuring handsfree. The SQ series of oscilloscope probes also includes more ground options, have probe tip protection, longer cable and support for oscilloscopes with automatic scaling (10:1).
All the loved features of handsfree measurement, exchangeable fine pitch spring tipped test needle, color-coded cable holders and the minimalistic design is maintained to make traditional sized and handheld probes obsolete.
Both length and weight of the SQ probes are perfectly balanced to be used with PCBite PCB holders and base plate which is a must for handsfree function.
The following items are included in the package:
- 1x SQ200 – 200 Mhz handsfree oscilloscope probe
- 1x SQ probe holder for handsfree measurement,
- 1x Testhook with detachable cables (5cm & 10cm) for convenient ground connection
- 1x Alligator cable for convenient ground connection
- 1x Standard ground spring, for handheld measurements at rated bandwidth
- 1x Unique ground spring, for total handsfree measurements at rated bandwidth
- 1x Set of color-coded cable holders(4 colors)
- 1x Probe tip protection
- 1x Extra test needle
Versatile handsfree or handheld usage with insulation
Longer cable for improved reach during measurements
Color-coded cable holders for easy identification
Perfectly balanced for use with PCBite holders
Sensepeek no.: 6014
5 reviews for Handsfree Oscilloscope Probe SQ200 (200Mhz) | Level-up Your Electronics Workbench | Upgrade Your PCBite Kit
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$ 102.00
Ryan –
Absolute Game Changer
If you design PCBs, buy this. Hands down.I’ve been able to probe up to four pins side-by-side on a 0.5mm pitch QFP. It can easily probe QFN as well. The only limitation I’ve found is my own eyesight (a microscope helps with that)!Make sure you buy the magnetic stand-offs and base plate as well!
Rob D –
good one
good one
James M. Potter –
Works as described.
Does the job.
J. Samuel Batchelder –
Better than expected
For years I have debugged fine pitch circuits (missing key test points) by soldering in short leads to grab with scope probes. I probably will never do that again. It is pleasantly surprising how well these probes make contact, and how stable the weighted end causes the contact to be. Naturally, it might be better; it is a little hard to see around the probe to see what it is contacting, and it is also a little fussy to crowd several close together. But, all in all, if you haven’t tried it, you should.
Julia Truchsess –
Fine, but need 2m and 1x versions
Nothing wrong with the probe, but 1m is just too short, and sometimes I need 1x. Who has time for making probes, please just offer some options.