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Instructional Material: "Mastering Probes for Oscilloscope Users"

A beginner's guide to oscilloscopes. Explaining the basics of probes that you need to know for accurate measurements.

This document provides an easy-to-understand introduction to the basics of probes for beginners using oscilloscopes, complete with diagrams and illustrations. It is filled with essential information for accurate measurements, such as "Points to note when connecting coaxial cables," "Important points regarding probe performance," and "How to handle a 10:1 passive probe." 【Table of Contents (Excerpt)】 ◎ Ways to extract signals that should not be done ◎ What it means to transmit signals ◎ Understanding the basic 10:1 passive probe ◎ Caution! 1:1/10:1 sensitivity switching probes ◎ How much frequency bandwidth is actually necessary ◎ Wait a minute! That connection ◎ Active probes are closer to the ideal probe ◎ Increasingly common differential signals *This document can be viewed via "PDF Download."

  • oscilloscope

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Probes for oscilloscopes compatible with temperature-controlled chambers, ideal for temperature reliability testing.

A must-see for electronic component designers! A probe capable of probing waveforms in a constant temperature chamber with a temperature range of -55℃ to 155℃.

This is a passive voltage probe for oscilloscopes used in reliability testing of products developed by semiconductor and electronic component manufacturers (and those that use them), including development and quality assurance. Temperature-based quality assurance is essential for the design of electronic components whose characteristics change with temperature. Engineers in electrical fields such as automotive, aviation, and railways are particularly challenged by temperature issues. If you are struggling with reliability testing and quality assurance at high and low temperatures due to low data reliability, inability to withstand temperature changes, or inability to capture signals, this is a must-see. 【Features】 - Operating temperature range: -55°C to 155°C, usable in a temperature-controlled chamber - Attenuation ratio: 10:1 - Maximum input voltage: 400Vrms (transient voltage: 1,250V) *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.

  • oscilloscope
  • probe
  • Thermostatic chamber

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