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1168/9A Probe’s User’s Guide
1
Getting Started
Service
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If the coax or coaxes of the probe head in use has
excessive damage, then reflections may be seen within
approximately 1 ns of the input edge. If you suspect a
probe head, swap it with another probe head and see if
the non- flatness problem is fixed.
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If the one of the components in the tip have been
damaged there may be a frequency gain non- flatness at
around 40 MHz. If you suspect a probe head, swap it
with another probe head and see if the non- flatness
problem is fixed.
Incorrect Input Resistance
The input resistance is determined by the probe head in use.
If the probe head is defective, damaged, or has been exposed
to excessive voltage, the input resistor may be damaged. If
this is the case, the probe head is no longer useful. A new
probe head will need to be obtained either through purchase
or warranty return.
Incorrect Offset
Assuming the probe head in use is properly functioning,
incorrect offset may be caused by defect or damage to the
probe amplifier or by lack of probe calibration with the
oscilloscope.
Returning the Probe for
Service
If the probe is found to be defective we recommend sending
it to an authorized service center for all repair and
calibration needs. Perform the following steps before
shipping the probe back to Agilent Technologies for service.
1
Contact your nearest Agilent sales office for information on
obtaining an RMA number and return address.
2
Write the following information on a tag and attach it to the
malfunctioning equipment.
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Name and address of owner
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Product model number (for example, N2820A)
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Product Serial Number (for example, MYXXXXXXXX)
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Description of failure or service required
Summary of Contents for 1168/9A
Page 1: ...Agilent Technologies Agilent 1168 9A Differential and Single Ended Probes User s Guide ...
Page 6: ...6 1168 9A Probes User s Guide Contents ...
Page 9: ...Getting Started 1 Introduction 1168 9A Probe s User s Guide 9 Figure 2 Available Probe Heads ...
Page 40: ...40 1168 9A Probe s User s Guide 1 Getting Started Service ...
Page 104: ...104 1168 9A Probes User s Guide 2 Using Probe Heads N2887A 8A Soft Touch Probe Heads ...
Page 120: ...120 1168 9A Probes User s Guide 3 Maintaining Probe Heads E2677A 9A Solder In Probe Heads ...
Page 150: ...150 1168A 9A Probe s User s Guide 5 Characteristics and Specifications Probe Dimensions ...
Page 202: ...202 1168A 9A Probe s User s Guide 6 Performance Plots N2887A N2888A Soft Touch Probe Heads ...
Page 250: ...250 1168A 9A Probe s User s Guide 9 Replacement Parts Other Accessories ...