Description
Tektronix – P7380-SMA continues to demonstrate its proven leadership in differential probing with a significant addition to our Differential SMA Probe Family. Differential SMA probes are designed for measuring differential signals in a 50 Ω signaling environment, providing the ability to convert from a differential SMA signal path to a single oscilloscope input channel. Many of today’s high-speed serial data standards employ differential signaling on multiple lanes that are challenging to measure simultaneously on a single oscilloscope. The Tektronix P7380-SMA Differential SMA Probes provide the ability to measure a high-speed differential signal on each channel of a multiple-channel oscilloscope. The right oscilloscope can simultaneously acquire up to four high-speed differential signals with the use of four differential SMA probes. As an added benefit, the SMA inputs on the probes connect to high-quality 50 Ω terminations that offer industry-leading return loss, a critical specification that is very important in compliance testing as frequencies increase.
Tektronix – P7380-SMA Features & Benefits
- >13.0 GHz Bandwidth (P7313SMA only, typical)
- >8.0 GHz Bandwidth (P7380SMA only, typical)
- 50 Ω Termination Network, Differential SMA Inputs
- Industry-leading Differential Return Loss and VSWR
- High-bandwidth Differential Amplifier with Excellent CMRR
- Internal Termination Voltage Generator can be Controlled Internally by the Oscilloscope*1, by an External Source, or Automatically by the Probe
- Phase-matched SMA Cables (38 inch length, <1 ps skew)with Cable Loss Compensation
- Switchable Gain for Extended Dynamic Range
- Auxiliary (Inverted) Output for use with Spectrum Analyzers, Network Analyzers, or as a Clock Recovery Trigger Source
- TekConnect™ Interface
Tektronix – P7380-SMA Applications
- Validation and Compliance Testing of Serial Data Standards including, but not limited to:
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- PCI Express I and II
- Serial ATA
- FBDIMM
- DDR
- XAUI
- HDMI/DVI (P7313SMA only)
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