Probes
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Type |
Bandwidth |
Description |
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Passive Voltage Probes |
15 MHz - 500 MHz |
Most common, general purpose probe type.
Designed for cost efficiency and to be mechanically robust; offer
a wide dynamic range and large input resistance. |
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Current Probes |
DC - 2 GHz |
Widest selection of high-performance current
probes available. Tektronix current measurement systems provide
programmable and manual simultaneous AC/DC measurements, bandwidth
from DC to 2 GHz, and amplitude measurements from mAs to 20,000 A. |
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Differential Probes |
1 MHz - 20 GHz |
View complementary (differential) signal pair
using a single channel. While a matched pair of single-ended
probes may be used to make a differential measurement, a true
differential probe typically gives higher performance, providing
high CMRR, broad frequency range, and minimal time skew between
inputs. |
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High Voltage Probes |
25 MHz - 1 GHz |
Extends the ability to safely and accurately
capture real-time signal information from "elevated" or "floating"
voltage systems. Solutions available for single-ended,
differential or isolated measurements. |
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Low Capacitance Probes |
3 GHz - 9 GHz |
Minimizes DUT loading for a more accurate
characterization of how your device is performing with or without
the measurement system. |
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Optical to Electric
Converters |
250 MHz - 1.25 GHz |
Optical-to-electric converters specifically
designed for seamless operation with an oscilloscope. Commonly
used to test and characterize a wide range of optical
communication standards (SONET/SDH and Fibre Channel). |
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Discontinued Probes
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