6492 Series, Oscilloscope Probes

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OSCOPE PROBE X10 350MHZ 10M
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47.244" (1200.00mm)
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350MHz (System)
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CAT II 300V
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About  Oscilloscope Probes

Oscilloscope Probe cable assemblies are an essential tool for electronic testing and measurement. These cables provide a reliable electrical connection between an oscilloscope and an electronic circuit, enabling accurate signal analysis and measurement. There are several types of Oscilloscope Probes available, including: Active differential probes: These probes are designed for measuring differential signals, providing high common-mode rejection and low noise. Active-single ended probes: Similar to active differential probes, these are single-ended probes that offer a high input impedance, low noise, and high bandwidth. Demodulator probes: These probes are used to demodulate amplitude-modulated signals, enabling the analysis of modulated signals using an oscilloscope. Differential probes: Specifically designed for measuring differential signals, these probes provide a high input impedance and high common-mode rejection. Filter probe-low pass: These probes are equipped with built-in low-pass filters, reducing high-frequency noise and improving signal fidelity. General-purpose probes: These probes are versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications, offering a cost-effective solution for general testing and measurement. Modular passive probes: These probes are modular and interchangeable, allowing users to switch between different tips and adaptors for various testing scenarios. Secondary ignition pickup probes: These probes are designed for automotive diagnostic and testing purposes, allowing users to measure secondary ignition signals. Trigger probes: Trigger probes are designed to improve the accuracy and stability of trigger signals, enabling precise signal capture and analysis. Voltage probes: These probes are used for measuring voltage signals, with attenuation values ranging from 1:1 to 1000:1 depending on the specific probe model. By providing a diverse range of Oscilloscope Probes, users can select the most appropriate probe for their specific testing needs. Whether analyzing differential signals, measuring voltage signals, or working with automotive circuits, there is a probe available to suit the task at hand.