New from Keysight Technologies are the bandwidth enhanced N7000A InfiniiMax III+ differential probes for general-purpose, high-speed differential bus probing.
The company also introduced an active termination adaptor that provides ultra low-noise voltage termination to a non-ground signal, and QuickTip accessories for InfiniiMax I/II probes to help engineers make quick and reliable measurements.
The InfiniiMax III+ probes work with the full array of InfiniiMax III probe heads, including a wide range of solder-in probe heads, a browser head, ZIF (zero insertion force) tips, 2,92 mm/3,5 mm/SMA heads and the QuickTip head. These probes offer InfiniiMode technology, which greatly expands the measurement capabilities and usability of the probe, making it capable of measuring all the components of a differential signal.
With a single connection, engineers can set the InfiniiMax III+ to measure the differential signal, the single-ended A or B signals, and the common-mode component of a differential signal. As with InfiniiMax III technology, the unique S-parameters of each InfiniiMax III+ probe amp are stored in the probe amp and are used with the S-parameters of the various probe heads. This further flattens the magnitude and phase response of the probe for higher accuracy.
To date, most oscilloscopes with 50 Ω inputs terminate to ground. However, some communication system standards, such as HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort and MIPI M-PHY Gear 3/4, require the 50 Ω termination to a voltage rather than to ground. The N7010A active termination adaptor is a 30 GHz single-ended adaptor featuring a user-adjustable common termination voltage and extremely low-noise performance. The oscilloscope can internally control the termination voltage to keep it between -4,0 V and +4,0 V. Utilising a low attenuation ratio setting (1,16:1), the adaptor enables extremely low noise floor.
For high-speed signal probing, solder-in probe heads are commonly used. Unfortunately, these are not the ideal solution when it comes to moving around multiple test points on a target board. The N2851A QuickTip probe head for InfiniiMax I/II provides quick connect/disconnect capability when measuring multiple high-speed test points. Its design uses three small, gold-plated magnets as the actual contacts to gold-plated steel buttons on the probe tip. Engineers can install multiple N2849A probe tips on a device under test, allowing quick and reliable measurements of many probe points.
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