Tektronix ADA400A LV Diff. Probe
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- Bandwidth - 1 MHz
- Input Impedance - 1 MΩ || ~ 55 pF
- Attenuation - 100x, 10x, 1x, 0.1x
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Description
Differential signaling used in high speed serial standards requires very accurate characterization. The industry-leading bandwidth and signal fidelity found in a Tektronix low voltage differential oscilloscope probe ensures that you see every possible detail. Tektronix offers TriMode™ architecture which streamlines measurement acquisition by enabling you to make differential, single-ended, and common mode measurements with a single connection!
The ADA400A Differential Preamplifier allows direct oscilloscope measurements of very low amplitude voltages and signals which are not ground referenced. The high impedance of both inputs eliminates the need to add additional ground points in the DUT, thereby avoiding circulating currents which disturb the measurement or the circuit.
Key performance specifications
10 μV/div sensitivity
Typically 100 dB CMRR DC to 10 kHz
Key features
- Active differential preamplifier
- Integral probe power with TEKPROBE™ BNC
Connectivity
- The ADA400A is powered directly from TDS400, TDS500, TDS600, TDS700, TDS5000, TDS7000 (TEKPROBE), TDS7000 (TekConnect) w/ TCA-1MEG Series oscilloscopes.
- The ADA400A may also be powered by a 1103 Probe Power Supply.
Applications
- Mechanical analysis
- Audio design
- Biomedical research (not certified for patient connection)
- Medical equipment (not certified for patient connection)
ADA400A
The high gain and extremely high common mode rejection of the ADA400A Differential Preamplifier provide usable measurements of voltages as low as 5 μV, even in
high-noise environments. Selectable bandwidth limiting reduces normal mode noise from digital logic, switch mode power supplies, and line frequency sources.
Adjustable differential offset allows the user to null out transducer bridge bias and galvanic potential from the test setup. An "infinite impedance" mode can be selected
in the two highest gain ranges allowing accurate measurements of signals with high source impedance.
For more information: Tektronix
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Differential signaling used in high speed serial standards requires very accurate characterization. The industry-leading bandwidth and signal fidelity found in a Tektronix low voltage differential oscilloscope probe ensures that you see every possible detail. Tektronix offers TriMode™ architecture which streamlines measurement acquisition by enabling you to make differential, single-ended, and common mode measurements with a single connection!
The ADA400A Differential Preamplifier allows direct oscilloscope measurements of very low amplitude voltages and signals which are not ground referenced. The high impedance of both inputs eliminates the need to add additional ground points in the DUT, thereby avoiding circulating currents which disturb the measurement or the circuit.
Key performance specifications
10 μV/div sensitivity
Typically 100 dB CMRR DC to 10 kHz
Key features
- Active differential preamplifier
- Integral probe power with TEKPROBE™ BNC
Connectivity
- The ADA400A is powered directly from TDS400, TDS500, TDS600, TDS700, TDS5000, TDS7000 (TEKPROBE), TDS7000 (TekConnect) w/ TCA-1MEG Series oscilloscopes.
- The ADA400A may also be powered by a 1103 Probe Power Supply.
Applications
- Mechanical analysis
- Audio design
- Biomedical research (not certified for patient connection)
- Medical equipment (not certified for patient connection)
ADA400A
The high gain and extremely high common mode rejection of the ADA400A Differential Preamplifier provide usable measurements of voltages as low as 5 μV, even in
high-noise environments. Selectable bandwidth limiting reduces normal mode noise from digital logic, switch mode power supplies, and line frequency sources.
Adjustable differential offset allows the user to null out transducer bridge bias and galvanic potential from the test setup. An "infinite impedance" mode can be selected
in the two highest gain ranges allowing accurate measurements of signals with high source impedance.
For more information: Tektronix