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Keysight 1162A Miniature Passive Probe, 1:1, 1.5m, Used

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1162A Miniature Passive probe is a small, rugged, general purpose probe for use with all Infiniium oscilloscopes. It is fully compatible with the Agilent AutoProbe interface which completely configures the Agilent Infiniium oscilloscope for the probe. The cable has a Kevlar strengthener for added pull strength. The general purpose retractable hook tip is made from a durable music wire and probe tips are replaceable. The 1162A probe comes with a wide range of accessories including an Agilent Browser that installs over the probe tip. The Browser utilizes a crown point pogo pin that digs into solder and absorbs small hand movements, so is less likely to slip. There is also an alligator lead for general purpose probing, 4 spring grounds for high frequency measurements, a socketed ground lead and IC clips for probing surface mount devices. The handle of the probe can be removed, leaving a miniature probe body with a narrow and sharp tip ideal for probing dense circuit boards.

Keysight 1161A Miniature Passive Probe, 10:1, 10 MOhm, 1.5 m

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1161A miniature passive probe is a small, rugged, general purpose probe for use with the Agilent 54835A, 54845A/B, and 54846A/B Infiniium oscilloscopes. It is fully compatible with the Agilent AutoProbe interface which completely configures the Agilent Infiniium oscilloscope for the probe.

Keysight 1159A 1 GHz Differential Probe

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1159A is a FET input differential probe with 1 GHz bandwidth and greater than 19 dB CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) at 500 MHz. The 1159A offers the 1:1 attenuation, making it ideal for characterizing high bandwidth, low-voltage signals.

Keysight 1158A 4 GHz Active Probe

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1158A 4 GHz active probe offers R & D engineers the performance they need to probe small geometries in hard-to-reach areas on the DUT. These probes were designed specifically for the Infiniium Series oscilloscopes. As the speeds in your design increase, you may notice more overshoot, ringing, and other perturbations. when connecting an oscilloscope probe. Probes form a resonant circuit where they connect to the device. If this resonance is within the bandwidth of the oscilloscope probe you are using, it will be difficult to determine if the measurement perturbations are due to your circuit or the probe. Agilent is the only company that has overcome the resonance formed by the connection of a probe to a device. The Agilent 1158A probes optimize performance to make your job easier. Combined with the Agilent 54846A Infiniium scope, the 1158A 4 GHz probe offers you a full 2.25 GHz of system bandwidth, giving you accurate insight into your high-speed devices.

Keysight 1157A Active Probe, 2.5 GHz – Probe Only

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1156A, 1157A, and 1158A family of active probes offers R & D engineers the performance they need to probe small geometries in hard-to-reach areas on the DUT. These probes were designed specifically for the Infiniium 54800 Series oscilloscopes. As the speeds in your design increase, you may notice more overshoot, ringing, and other perturbations when connecting an oscilloscope probe. Probes form a resonant circuit where they connect to the device. If this resonance is within the bandwidth of the oscilloscope probe you are using, it will be difficult to determine if the measurement perturbations are due to your circuit or the probe. Agilent is the only company that has overcome the resonance formed by the connection of a probe to a device. The Agilent 1156/7/8A probes optimize performance to make your job easier.

Keysight 1156A Active probe, 1.5 GHz

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1156A active probes offer R & D engineers the performance they need to probe small geometries in hard-to-reach areas on the DUT. These probes were designed specifically for the Infiniium Series, and 6000 Series 300 MHz – 1 GHz oscilloscopes. As the speeds in your design increase, you may notice more overshoot, ringing, and other perturbations when connecting an oscilloscope probe. Probes form a resonant circuit where they connect to the device. If this resonance is within the bandwidth of the oscilloscope probe you are using, it will be difficult to determine if the measurement perturbations are due to your circuit or the probe. Agilent is the only company that has overcome the resonance formed by the connection of a probe to a device. The Agilent 1156A probes optimize performance to make your job easier.

Keysight 1155A Low Mass Active Probe, 750- MHz, 2-Channel

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1155A is a two-channel low mass active probe for Agilent Infiniium oscilloscopes. It combines a probe tip that weighs less than 1 gram with the superior performance of an active probe. It’s a powerful combination ideal for attaching to fine-pitch ICs and probing surface mount components.

Keysight 1154A Differential Probe, 500 MHz

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1154A is a FET input differential probe with 500 MHz bandwidth and greater than 40 dB CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) at 10 MHz. The 1154A offers the flexibility of 10X gain and 10:1 attenuation for a maximum of 100:1 attenuation.

Keysight 1153A 200 MHz Differential Probe

August 10, 2018

The Agilent 1153A is a 1:1 FET differential probe with 200 MHz bandwidth and 3000:1 CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) at 1 MHz. The probe has an input resistance of 1 MO and low input capacitance of 7 pF to minimize circuit loading.