Description
7.5 GHz High Bandwidth Probes. Requires tip modules for connection.Differential active probes are like two probes in one. Instead of measuring a test point in relation to a ground point (like single-ended active probes), differential probes measure the difference in voltage of a test point in relation to another test point. – See more at: http://www.testequipmentconnection.com/36811/Teledyne_LeCroy_WL600.php#sthash.E4M6RPhU.dpuf.The ZS Series probes provide high impedance and an extensive set of probe tips and ground accessories to handle a wide range of probing scenarios. The high 1 MΩ input resistance and low 0.9 pF input capacitance means this probe is ideal for all frequencies. The ZS Series probes provide full system bandwidth with all Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscopes with bandwidths of 4 GHz and lower.
Specification
Model | Bandwidth | Input R | Input C | Dynamic Range | OffsetRange | Interface |
WL600 | 1 GHz | 1 MΩ | 0.9 pF | ± 8 V | NA | ProBus |
WL650 | 1.5 GHz | 1 MΩ | 0.9 pF | ± 8 V | ± 12 V | ProBus |
WL700 | 2.5 GHz | 1 MΩ | 0.9 pF | ± 8 V | ± 12 V | ProBus |
WL750 | 4 GHz | 1 MΩ | 0.6 pF | ± 8 V | ± 12 V | ProBus |
Active Voltage Probes
Engineers must commonly probe high-frequency signals with high signal fidelity. Typical passive probes with high input R and C provide good response at lower frequencies, but inappropriately load the circuit, and distort signals, at higher frequencies. Active voltage probes feature both high input R and low input C to reduce circuit loading across the entire probe/oscilloscope bandwidth. With low circuit loading, and a form factor that allows probing in confined areas, the active voltage probe becomes the everyday probe for all different types of signals and connection points.
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