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Single-ended active probes are used to accurately measure ground-referenced signals. They precisely measure both high-speed and low-frequency signals for which it is critical that the probe impedance place only a minimal load on the test point. Rohde & Schwarz offers a variety of models with a maximum bandwidth of up to 6 GHz. Rohde & Schwarz single-ended active probes feature a high input impedance of 1 MΩ, a low input capacitance down to 0.3 pF and noise down to 2 mV (RMS) referenced to the input.
In addition to the wide dynamic range, Rohde & Schwarz single-ended active probes also offer an offset compensation. As a result, the DC component of the measured signal can be compensated so that the signal components of interest are displayed on the oscilloscope at maximum resolution. The maximum input voltage of 30 V ensures that the probe is not damaged by overloads. A low voltage, single-ended probe is typically used for measuring high-speed, ground-referenced signals up to 12 V.
Rohde & Schwarz single-ended active probes are characterized by impressively low offset and gain errors. The minimal gain drift coupled with the offset compensation permits precise measurements – even over extended periods of time and at varying temperatures. Frequent compensation during the measurement is no longer necessary, simplifying everyday measurement tasks.
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Model No
RT-ZS60
Condition
New
Manufacturer
Rohde & Schwarz
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