Using the Probes
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N2750/1/2A User’s Guide
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Quick-Action Button and
Probe Light
Press the quick-action button to turn the probe light on and off. Pressing and
holding the button will increase and decrease the light’s intensity. Using the
oscilloscope’s Probe Configuration dialog box, you can re-assign the button’s
function. Refer to
Figure 2
Location of Button and Light
InfiniiMode Compatible
The probes, when fitted with the 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. To learn about this feature, refer to
Channel-Identification Rings
When multiple probes are connected to the oscilloscope, the channel
identification rings allow you to quickly determine which channel input is
associated with each probe. On the probe, place one colored ring near the probe’s
channel connector and place an identical color ring near the probe head.
CAUTION
Handle the probe cable carefully to avoid damaging it through excessive
bending or pulling. Avoid any mechanical shocks to the probe in order to
guarantee accurate performance and protection.
Summary of Contents for N2750A
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Page 34: ...34 N2750 1 2A User s Guide 2 SPICE Models Figure 16 SPICE Model ...
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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 ...
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