Test Leads - Oscilloscope Probes

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
P100B

P100B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 100MHZ 10M

31250

ADF25C

ADF25C

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X100 70MHZ 10M/20M

24

ADF25

ADF25

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X20/X200 25MHZ 4M/8M

621

P250BR2

P250BR2

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 250MHZ 10M

65

SP100B

SP100B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 100MHZ 1M/10M

112

SP250B

SP250B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 250MHZ 1M/10M

7130

SP300B

SP300B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 300MHZ 1M/10M

15232

P250

P250

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X100 250MHZ 100M

36

1P20B

1P20B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X1 15MHZ 1M

3561

P250B

P250B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 250MHZ 10M

887

P100BR

P100BR

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 100MHZ 10M

3148

SP150B

SP150B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 150MHZ 1M/10M

6151

SP60B

SP60B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X1/X10 60MHZ 1M/10M

9

SP200B

SP200B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 200MHZ 1M/10M

228

P250BR

P250BR

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 250MHZ 10M

393

P250R

P250R

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X100 250MHZ 100M

2354

SP250B2

SP250B2

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 250MHZ 1M/10M

2652

P200B

P200B

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PROBE X10 200MHZ 10M

36385

IP250

IP250

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X1/X10 250MHZ 1M/10M

5112

ADF25A

ADF25A

TPI (Test Products International)

OSCOPE PRB X10/X100 25MHZ 4M/8M

1717

Test Leads - Oscilloscope Probes

1. Overview

Oscilloscope probes and test leads are critical interface components between electronic circuits under test and measurement instruments. They ensure accurate signal transmission while minimizing circuit loading effects. These probes convert physical electrical signals into measurable waveforms, enabling engineers to analyze voltage, current, timing, and signal integrity in real time. Their importance in modern electronics spans from R&D validation to field service diagnostics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Passive Voltage ProbesHigh impedance (10M ), 1:1 or 10:1 attenuation, no power requiredBasic circuit troubleshooting, education labs
Active Voltage ProbesPowered design, 50k impedance, 1:1 attenuation, high bandwidth (>1GHz)High-speed digital circuits, RF testing
Current ProbesNon-invasive measurement via Hall effect or current transformerSwitching power supplies, motor drives
Differential ProbesMeasure voltage between two points, reject common-mode noiseHigh-voltage floating measurements, balanced circuits
Logic ProbesDigital signal detection with threshold indicatorsDigital circuit debugging, embedded systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical probe construction includes: - Probe tip (spring-loaded or solderable contact) - Ground lead (short/adjustable length) - Coaxial cable (50 or 75 shielded) - Compensation network (variable capacitor for frequency response adjustment) - BNC/SMA interface (50 matched connector) - Attenuation switch (for 1x/10x selection) - Probe head (ergonomic design with overvoltage protection)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
BandwidthFrequency range (-3dB point)Determines signal fidelity for high-speed transitions
Input ImpedanceResistance and capacitance presented to DUTAffects circuit loading (typically 10M //15pF)
Attenuation RatioSignal scaling factor (e.g., 10:1)Extends measurement range while maintaining impedance
Rise TimeFastest measurable edge (10-90%)Essential for digital signal analysis
Parasitic CapacitanceTip capacitance (<1pF for active probes)Impacts high-frequency measurement accuracy
CMRRCommon-mode rejection ratioCritical for differential signal integrity

5. Application Areas

  • Electronics Manufacturing (PCB testing, component validation)
  • Automotive Electronics (ECU analysis, CAN bus troubleshooting)
  • Telecommunications (5G signal analysis, fiber optic transceivers)
  • Medical Equipment (ECG machine diagnostics, imaging system validation)
  • Education & Research (University labs, prototype development)

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
TektronixP6139B500MHz, 10:1 passive probe, 10M impedance
KeysightN2790A2GHz active differential probe, 50k input
Flukei410scAC/DC current probe, 1500A range, 100kHz bandwidth
Rohde & SchwarzRTH-HDO441GHz bandwidth, 4-channel logic probe
SiglentSP2020200MHz passive probe, 10M , 10:1 attenuation

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Bandwidth matching (3-5 signal frequency) - Impedance compatibility (10M for general use, 50 for high-speed) - Signal type (voltage/current/differential) - Environmental factors (temperature, vibration) - Safety ratings (CAT II/III for industrial environments) - Cost vs. performance trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include: - Development of 10GHz+ bandwidth active probes - Integration with AI-based signal integrity analysis - Wireless probe systems for hazardous environments - Enhanced EMI shielding for 5G/mmWave testing - Standardization of probe calibration procedures (ISO/IEC 17025) - Miniaturization for high-density PCB measurements

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