39
Keysight N2750/1/2A Differential Probes
User’s Guide
3 Probe Calibration
Always calibrate the probe before making any critical measurements. A probe
calibration removes attenuation errors, offset errors, and timing delays that are
introduced by the probe. Additional information on the probe calibration
procedure is located in the oscilloscope’s online help.
Probe calibrations vary slightly between 9000 Series, 90000 Series, and 90000
Q/X-Series oscilloscopes. For 9000 Series oscilloscopes, the following calibrations
are used:
• Skew Calibration
• Attenuation/Offset Calibration
For 90000 Series oscilloscopes, the following calibrations are used:
• DC Attenuation/Offset Calibration
• Skew Calibration
• AC Response Calibration
NOTE
When performing the attenuation and offset calibrations, the probe is not
connected to any signal sources. During the skew calibration, the probe is
connected to the oscilloscope’s calibration output signal via a PV fixture.
When performing the skew calibration and AC Response calibration, the E2655B
or N5443A Performance Verification (PV) and deskew fixture is used. The PV
fixture is included with the Deskew Kit which is shipped with Infiniium
oscilloscopes. The fixture is also used in the performance verification procedure
that is documented in
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 ...