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Summary of Contents for P6562A

Page 1: ...Instructions P6562A 350 MHz SMD Probe 070 8768 01 Second Edition September 1993 Revised Printing May 1994...

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Page 4: ...ze yourself with these accessories and their uses Figure 1 shows the probe and identifies various parts that are referred to in these instructions Boot Metal Sleeve Probe Head Probe Compensation Box B...

Page 5: ...ush In Probe Tip Push in probe tip Use the push in probe tip when you are probing circuits by hand The tip presses into the socket in the probe head To attach the push in probe tip seat the tip into t...

Page 6: ...over the probe tip onto the probe s metal sleeve Push the boot back up to cover both the metal sleeve and metal ring SureFootR The SureFoot tip is an integral probe tip and miniature guide that enable...

Page 7: ...if your oscilloscope supports this feature by watching the oscilloscope vertical scale factor readout when attaching the probe If the displayed scale changes by a factor of 10 for instance from 10 mV...

Page 8: ...e P6562A probe and attach the push in probe tip Make sure the boot covers the probe s metal sleeve 3 Connect the probe tip to a calibration signal Most oscilloscopes have a front panel test point for...

Page 9: ...d bandwidth H the oscilloscope input capacitance is near the limits of the probe compensation range in Table 1 on page 10 To perform the high frequency compensation adjustment you will need a signal s...

Page 10: ...change the pulse period to 1 s 1 MHz 4 Connect the probe tip to the calibration signal If you are using a PG 506A first connect a feed through termination to the fast rise output then connect the pro...

Page 11: ...Cleaning To prevent damage to probe materials avoid using chemicals that contain benzene toluene xylene acetone or similar solvents Remove loose dust from the probe exterior using a soft cloth or sma...

Page 12: ...ard and outward 2 Using an adjustable or 1 2 13 mm wrench loosen the compensation box cable retaining nut and slide it back 3 Lightly grasp the cable strain relief and pull the cable out of the compen...

Page 13: ...pical Compensation range 12 pF to 35 pF typical Maximum nondestructive input voltage 42 V See Figure 7 Uniform Signal Delay 125 ps Table 2 Mechanical and Environmental Characteristics Net Weight inclu...

Page 14: ...Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 10 MHz 100 MHz 1 GHz 10 M 100 k 1 M 10 k 1 k 100 10 Figure 6 Typical Input Impedance Phase 50V 40V 30V 20V 10V 0 100 Hz 1 kHz 10 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz 10 MHz 100 MHz 1 GHz Fi...

Page 15: ...P6562A Instructions 12 Replaceable Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 8 P6562A Replaceable Parts...

Page 16: ...00 1 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ACCESSORY KIT 80009 020199300 2 1 SCREWDRIVER ADJUSTMENT TOOL METAL TIP 3 2 TIP PROBE MICROCKT TEST 0 05 CTR 4 1 LEAD ELECTRICAL 28 AWG 4 0 L 5 1 CONTACT ELEC SIGNAL GROUND...

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