Atec Tektronix-P6046 User Manual

Differential probes, Features & benefits, Applications

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Differential Probes

P6248 • P6247 • P6246 Datasheet

P6248

Features & Benefits

P6248

1.7 GHz (Typical Probe Only ≤27 °C) 1X Mode

1.5 GHz Bandwidth (Guaranteed)

1.85 GHz (Typical Probe Only ≤27 °C) 10X Mode

P6247

>1.0 GHz Bandwidth (Guaranteed)

P6246

400 MHz Bandwidth (Guaranteed)

General

Low Input Capacitance: <1 pF Differential

Probe Input Connector: Two Standard 0.025 in./0.63 mm (0.1 in. Center)
Square Pin Receptacle (Female)

Electrostatic Discharge Tolerant (IEC 801-2)

Connects to TekProbe

®

BNC Interface on TDS Series Oscilloscopes or

Other Instruments using 1103 TekProbe

®

Power Supply

For use with Oscilloscopes, Spectrum Analyzers, or Network Analyzers

>60 dB (1000:1) Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)

Small Probe Head Allows Easy Probing of SMDs

Applications

Communications (Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE-1394, Fibre Channel)

Semiconductor Characterization (RAMBUS)

Disk Drive Read Channel Design

Communication Pulse Shape Compliance

Jitter, Crosstalk, and BERT Measurements

Location of Ground Bounce

The P6246, P6247, and P6248 Differential
Probes

The P6248, P6247, and P6246 enable users to make time-domain or
frequency-domain measurements on high-bandwidth signals commonly
found in disk drive, digital IC design (RAMBUS), and communication
applications (Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE-1394 Firewire, and Fibre Channel).
The P6248 includes accessories that allow RAMBUS via probing and
IEEE-1394 interconnect access. The small probe head geometry and
assorted probe tip accessories allow these probes to easily accommodate
manual probing of surface-mount devices while maintaining high CMRR.
The P6246, P6247, and P6248 are ideal for design verification of disk
drive read, channel electronics, and timing analysis for troubleshooting
ground-bounce problems associated with high-speed logic. They can also
be used for pulse shape or crosstalk compliance testing of high-speed
communication signals.

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