Power integrity measurements with R&S®RTP oscilloscopes
Make more accurate power rail measurements.
Make more accurate power rail measurements.
Measuring noise and ripple on power rails with small voltages and increasingly tighter tolerances is a challenge for oscilloscopes. Fast clock and data edges can be coupled onto rails, requiring higher bandwidth oscilloscopes for power integrity measurements.
Using a standard 500 MHz passive probe with a 10:1 attenuation results in additional measurement noise, causing overstated peak-to-peak voltage measurements and masking signal details.
Such a probe does not have sufficient bandwidth to isolate coupled signals. The higher bandwidth of R&S®RTP oscilloscopes allows isolation of coupled signals as shown in the gated FFT image.
The R&S®RT-ZPR20 and R&S®RT-ZPR40 power rail probes with a 1:1 attenuation ratio have very little noise and sufficient bandwidth to not attenuate critical signal content. Both probes are compatible with R&S®RTP oscilloscopes. The combination results in a measurement system that delivers high-bandwidth, accurate measurements: