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Extech TP882 -
Extech Instruments Corporation
Extech's TP882 is a penetration temperature probe. This Type-K probe measures from -46°C to 538°C (-50°F to 1000°F) with a subminiature (mini-ANSI) connector. Compatible with most meters that have Type-K temperature function.
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CP031A -
Teledyne LeCroy
Teledyne LeCroy current probes are available in a variety of models for a wide range of applications. The full range of Teledyne LeCroy current probes includes models with bandwidths up to 100 MHz, peak currents up to 700 A and sensitivities to 1 mA/div. Teledyne LeCroy current probes are often used in applications such as the design and test of switching power supplies, motor drives, electric vehicles, and uninterruptible power supplies.
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CP030A -
Teledyne LeCroy
Teledyne LeCroy current probes are available in a variety of models for a wide range of applications. The full range of Teledyne LeCroy current probes includes models with bandwidths up to 100 MHz, peak currents up to 700 A and sensitivities to 1 mA/div. Teledyne LeCroy current probes are often used in applications such as the design and test of switching power supplies, motor drives, electric vehicles, and uninterruptible power supplies.
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Extech TP873-5M -
Extech Instruments Corporation
The Extech TP873-5M is a Type-K temperature probe with a mini-connector and banana plug adaptor. The extra-long bead wire extends 5 meters (16 ft), while the probe itself can measure temperatures from -30°C to 300°C (-22°F to 572°F).
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SX set -
Langer EMV-Technik GmbH
The SX1 set consists of 3 passive near field probes for making measurements in the development phase of E-field and magnetic field with a high clock frequency in the range from 1 GHz to 10 GHz. The probe heads of the set SX allow for measurements close to electronic assemblies, e.g. on single IC pins, conducting paths, components and their connectors, to localize interference sources. Field orientation and field distribution on an electronic assembly can be detected through trained use of the near field probe. The near field probes are small and handy. They have a sheath current attenuation and are electrically shielded. They can be connected to a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with a 50 Ω input. They have an internal terminating resistance.
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85024A -
Keysight Technologies
85024A high-frequency probe makes it easy to perform in-circuit measurements. An input capacitance of only 0.7 pF shunted by 1 megohm of resistance permits high frequency probing without adversely loading the circuit under test. Excellent frequency response and unity gain guarantee high accuracy in swept measurements with this probe. High probe sensitivity and low distortion levels allow measurements to be made while taking advantage of the full dynamic range of RF analyzers.
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80609010 -
6TL Engineering
The differential active probe helps to carry weak HF signals far away with the minimum disturbance of the original source. The module accepts discrete wiring or direct spring loaded test probe solder. In any case, the input signal wires might be as short as possible.
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TBCP1-200 -
TekBox Singapore Pte. Ltd.
The TBCP1-200 is a fixed aperture RF current monitoring probe.The probe has a 3dB bandwidth of approximately 200 MHz. The aperture of the RF current monitoring probe is 25 mm. Its transfer impedance is > 14 dB Ohm in the range from 40 kHz to 200 MHz.
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80609000 -
6TL Engineering
The single ended active probe helps to carry weak HF signals far away with the minimum disturbance of the original source. The module accepts discrete wiring or direct spring loaded test probe solder. In any case, the input signal wires might be as short as possible.
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80609007 -
6TL Engineering
The single ended active probe helps to carry weak HF signals far away with the minimum disturbance of the original source. The module accepts discrete wiring or direct spring loaded test probe solder. In any case, the input signal wires might be as short as possible.
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Extech 881603 -
Extech Instruments Corporation
The Extech 881603 is a Type-K Immersion Probe. It is for use with any meter that has a Type-K connector.
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WP400-3 -
Wavecontrol, S.L.
Wavecontrol presents a new and unique field probe for the measurement of electric and magnetic fields that integrates both E & H sensors within dimensions of only 3 cm². Which makes it unique is that Wavecontrol has managed to add an E field sensor in a basic structure of a classical 3 cm² field probe. It has been possible, therefore, to obtain a 3 cm² field probe without compromising the capability of assessing E and H fields of its 100 cm² big sister, the recognized and successful WP400.
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Fairview Microwave Inc.
Fairview Microwave’s semi-rigid test probe assemblies come in multiple cable diameters to help when attaching the unterminated end of the probe to a circuit board trace. There are two versions including straight-cut probe ends for those that would like to customize the dimensions of the center conductor and dielectric dimensions, as well as pre-stripped probe ends that are ready for immediate use. By soldering the outer conductor to the signal ground and the exposed center conductor to the trace carrying the signal of interest, simple sampling measurements can be made without having to create a separate subassembly circuit board or add a connector to the circuit layout which can take up valuable real estate. Fairview provides 3 diameters of semi-rigid coax and 3 different lengths from 3 inches to 12 inches to fit a variety of trace widths and applications. All test probes are 100% RF tested to ensure the cable assemblies operate to 6 GHz and also to make sure that the SMA connector interface meets the 1.35:1 VSWR specification prior to shipping. To protect the small diameter coax from damage, each part is shipped in a clear protective tube that can also be used for storing the probes for future use.
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Hatteras -
Del Mar Photonics, Inc.
The Hatteras is first professional system on the market for ultra fast transient absorption pump - probe spectroscopy. Two linear image sensors (multichannel detection) or two photodiodes (singlechannel detection) are placed behind an imaging spectrometer to measure probe and reference pulses, originating from a femtosecond white light (continuum) generator or from an optical parametric amplifier.