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N2843A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight N2843A low-cost passive probe provides a 10:1 attenuation and features a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. The probe can be adjusted for low-frequency compensation and high-frequency compensation.
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N2140A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight N2140A is an extremely low-cost passive probe that provides a switchable 10:1 / 1:1 attenuation and up to 200 MHz bandwidth. It features a high input resistance of 10 MΩ (switchable to 1 MΩ) to address a wide range of measurement needs with low probe loading. The probe can be adjusted for both low-frequency compensation and high-frequency compensation. For the best measurements, you should compensate your probe to match its characteristics to the oscilloscope. This probe is compatible with Keysight InfiniiVision Series oscilloscopes with 1 MΩ input.
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N2842A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight N2842A low-cost passive probe provides a 10:1 attenuation and features a high input resistance of 10 MΩ. The probe can be adjusted for low-frequency compensation and high-frequency compensation.
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Environment Associates Inc.
The purpose of Pyroshock (pyrotechnic shock) testing is to simulate the high-frequency, high-magnitude shock pulse experienced by an explosive event (such as an impact on a military tank or an explosive deployment charge). Pyroshock testing can expose failures in electronic components that are sensitive to high-frequency pyroshock energy. Common failures include: relay and crystal oscillator chatter, detachment of larger components from the circuit board, hard failures of small circuit components, and the dislodging of contaminants, which cause short circuits. Severe damage to crucial components used in space or in the military can produce critical results, such as loss of life, due to malfunction.