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N2750/1/2A User’s Guide
1
Using the Probes
InfiniiMode
The probes, when fitted with a socketed or solder-in tip, are InfiniiMode
compatible. InfiniiMode allows you to switch between differential, single-ended,
and common mode measurements without needing to change or reconnect the
probe or probe leads. The following table shows, depending on the probe tip and
InfiniiMode setting, which signal types can be measured.
NOTE
Because the N2776A browser tip has two leads instead of three, it is not
InfiniiMode compatible. However, you can still use the browser tip to
measure single-ended signals by selecting differential mode and touching
one tip to ground.
Table 4
Supported InfiniiMode Measurements by Probe Tip
InfiniiMode
Setting
Signal Being Measured
Single-Ended
Differential
Differential
Browser
(full BW)
a
a Full bandwidth obtained by touching one tip to ground.
Browser
(full BW)
Solder-In
(lower BW)
Solder-In
(lower BW)
Socketed
(lower BW)
Socketed
(lower BW)
Single-Ended
Browser
(not supported)
Browser
(not supported)
Solder-In
Solder-In
Socketed
Socketed
Common-Mode
Browser
(not supported)
Browser
(not supported)
Solder-In
Solder-In
Socketed
Socketed
Summary of Contents for N2750A
Page 1: ...Keysight N2750 1 2A Differential Probes User s Guide ...
Page 28: ...28 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 1 Using the Probes ...
Page 34: ...34 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 2 SPICE Models Figure 16 SPICE Model ...
Page 38: ...38 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 2 SPICE Models ...
Page 42: ...42 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 3 Probe Calibration ...
Page 54: ...54 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 5 Performance Data Plots Figure 35 Frequency Response Common Mode ...
Page 56: ...56 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 5 Performance Data Plots Figure 38 Frequency Response Common Mode ...
Page 74: ...74 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 6 Performance Verification ...