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Test Lead Clip

10467-68701

Manufacturer Part Number
10467-68701
Description
Test Lead Clip
Manufacturer
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
Datasheet

Specifications of 10467-68701

Lead Length
31.75mm
Voltage Rating
40V
For Use With
Infiniium Series Oscilliscopes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
na
High-Frequency Passive Voltage Probe
Agilent 54006A 6 GHz Resistor Divider Probe
• Useful in probing high-frequency
• Supplied with 10:1, 500 Ω and
• Low capacitive loading to
The Agilent 54006A allows you to
probe signals up to 6 GHz using
replaceable tips that provide
either 10:1 division ratio with
500 Ω input resistance, or a
20:1 division ratio with 1 kΩ
input resistance. This 6 GHz
probe gives access to circuit
nodes that are not 50 Ω or do not
have 50 Ω connectors allowing
Specifications
Operating Characteristics
Bandwidth (–3 dB)
Attenuation ratio
Input resistance
Input capacitance
Max dc volts
Length in meters (feet)
Ordering Information
Part #
54006A*
* Requires the 54855-67604 SMA to precision-BNC adapter to connect to BNC scope input.
signals with low source impedance
20:1, 1 kΩ resistor dividers
extremely high frequencies
Description
6 GHz Resistor Divider Probe
Includes:
One 10:1 500 Ω probe body, six 450 Ω resistors,
One 20:1, 1 kΩ probe body, six 950 Ω resistors,
One 36 in, 50 Ω coaxial cable, SMA (m-m)
One blocking cap, 10 GHz-26 GHz APC – 3,5 (m-f)
6 GHz
10:1, 20:1
500 Ω, 1 kΩ
0.25 pF
20 V
0.9 m (3 ft)
you to see signals at specific
points, such as the input to a
gate. Agilent 54006A’s input
capacitive loading is approxi-
mately 0.25 pF, allowing you to
get very accurate timing measure-
ments for a wide bandwidths
of signals.
The 54006A probe is a good,
low-cost alternative for high
frequency probing where the
higher resistive loading is not an
issue and the other features of
the InfiniiMax probing system
are not needed (such as differen-
tial inputs and multiple connec-
tivity options).
Quantity
1
Figure 3.14. Agilent 54006A for probing
high frequency, up to 100 Ω impedance
signals.
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