Tektronix TPP0850: 800 MHz Passive Probe for Precision Measurements

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Tektronix TPP0850 Passive Probe: 800 MHz bandwidth, 50X attenuation, 1.8pF capacitance, 1000 V CAT II safety rating, TPP Series

Features and Specifications: Tektronix TPP0850 Passive Probe

Product Overview:

The Tektronix TPP0850 is a high-performance passive probe designed for use with oscilloscopes. It offers a wide bandwidth of 800 MHz, making it suitable for capturing fast signals. The probe also features a high attenuation ratio of 50X, allowing it to measure signals with high voltages.

Features:

Bandwidth: 800 MHz
Attenuation: 50X
Input capacitance: 1.8 pF
Input resistance: 10 MΩ
Maximum input voltage: 1000 V CAT II
Compensated for use with oscilloscopes with input impedance of 1 MΩ ±2%
BNC connector
Ground lead with alligator clip
Probe tip with adjustable ground spring

Benefits:

Accurately measure high-frequency signals
High attenuation ratio allows for measurement of high-voltage signals
Low input capacitance minimizes loading effects on the circuit under test
Rugged construction ensures durability in demanding environments
Easy to use with standard BNC connectors

Value to the Customer:

The Tektronix TPP0850 Passive Probe is an essential tool for engineers and technicians who need to accurately measure high-frequency and high-voltage signals. Its wide bandwidth, high attenuation ratio, and low input capacitance make it ideal for a variety of applications, including:

Power electronics testing
Automotive diagnostics
Telecommunications troubleshooting
Industrial control systems

What’s in the Box:

Tektronix TPP0850 Passive Probe
Ground lead with alligator clip
Probe tip with adjustable ground spring
User manual

Additional information

Brand

Tektronix

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