
Connecting the Probe to the DUT
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User Manual 1418.7342.02 ─ 01
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Connecting the Probe to the DUT
This chapter describes the different ways of connecting the probe to the DUT. In
addition, the accessories supplied are described and their use is explained.
In order to achieve optimum RF performance, the connections should always be as
short as possible. If long connections cannot be avoided, they should preferably be
used for the ground socket.
Risk of injuries
The included probe pins are exceptionally sharp and must be handled with
extreme care. To prevent injuries, always use tweezers when inserting or
removing pins.
Some solder-in accessories are very fine and sensitive. The probe should be
stabilized by using appropriate means (e.g. adhesive tape, probe positioner)
in order to protect the solder joint from excessive mechanical stress.
Pins
Signal pin and ground pin, pogo
Using the signal pin and ground pin, manual
measurements can be performed without or
with only minor limitation of the measurement
bandwith. Best results are achieved if the dis-
tance between signal and ground is small. Even
with maximum distance, rise times shorter 70
ps
can be reached.
Because the spring-loaded ground pin compen-
sates for minor unevenness and movements,
this pin can establish a firm contact with the test
point. It fits into the ground socket of the probe
head.
The distance to the signal pin can be varied by
turning the ground pin.
Distance range:
0 mm to 10 mm (0 mil to 400 mil)