Key facts
- High bandwidth: 8 GHz
- Extremely low input capacitance: 0.3 pF
- Low noise and high linearity
- Purely passive implementation
Key facts
Passive broadband probes are an economical, yet powerful alternative to active probes for measuring high-speed signals on low impedance lines. Their input impedance is low and remains practically constant over the entire frequency range. They feature an extremely low input capacitance, particularly low noise and high linearity.