Vernier Tech Info Library TIL #1076

Question

What is the difference between a Differential Voltage Probe and the simple LabPro voltage probe?

Answer

The difference is that the black leads on the simple LabPro Voltage Probe(VP-BTA) are connected to ground on the LabPro when used. That means that if you use two of these voltage probes at the same time, the two black leads are connected to a common electrical terminal and hence to each other.

Here is the classic situation where this difference matters. Imagine that you want to use two voltage probes to measure the voltage drop in a simple series circuit with two resistors. You put one voltage probe across each resistor. if you use the Differential Voltage Probe, everything will work fine. If you use the simple voltage probes that come with LabPro, you could have a confusing situation. If you connect the voltage probes as most people would with the red leads each at the more positive ends of the respective resistors, then you will get very confusing results. The reason is that the two black leads of the simple voltage probes are both connected to the ground of LabPro, and hence to one another. You are shorting out one of the reistors. One voltage will be zero and the other will be changed because of the one resistor being shorted out.

It ispossible to handle the above situation above get good results using the simple voltage probes. The way to do that is to connect the two black voltage leads to the same point on the circuit.

The bottom line here is: If you are going to be doing a lot with electrical circuits and you want to keep things simple, consider getting the Differential Voltage Probes. If not, you can probably get by with the simple voltage probes that come with LabPro.

For more info on either of these products, see:
Voltage Probe, order code vp-bta, $12.00
Differential Voltage Probe, order code dvp-bta, $38.00

Created by: dvernier on June 26 2002
Last updated by: jhopkins on September 09 2005