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Up to 4 GHz Bandwidth
±60 V Offset Capability
±800 mV Dynamic Range
50 kΩ DC Input Impedance
1.2x Attenuation for low additive noise
MCX terminated cable with wide variety of connections:
Solder-in (4 GHz)
Coaxial Cable to U.FL receptacle (3 GHz)
MCX PCB Mount (4 GHz)
Browser (500 MHz)
ProBus Interface
Fully Integrated: With the ProBus™ interface, the AP033 becomes an integral part of the oscilloscope. The probe sensitivity and offset can be controlled from the oscilloscope front panel, the probe front panel, or by using remote control commands (GPIB or RS-232). Sensitivity, offset, input capacitance, and common mode voltage range are displayed on the oscilloscope screen. When used with a LeCroy digital oscilloscope, no external power supply is required.
Easy to Use
No need to break the circuit or insert a shunt
Small form factors for use on crowded boards
Variety of Applications
Differential active probes are like two probes in one. Instead of measuring a test point in relation to a ground point (like single-ended active probes), differential probes measure the difference in voltage of a test point in relation to another test point
High voltage differential probes provide high CMRR over a broad frequency range to simplify the measurement challenges found in noisy, high common-mode power electronics environments. The probe’s design is easy-to-use and enables safe, precise high voltage floating measurements.
The PPE6KV-A and HVP120 can handle up to 6000 Vpeak transient overvoltages and are designed for probing up to 2000 Vrms and 1000 Vrms respectively. Fast rise times, excellent frequency response, and a variety of standard accessories make these probes safe and ideal for high voltage measurement applications
Compact probe head
Supports fine pitch SMD probing
Rugged, Sharp tip
HF optimized connection accessories
Over 30 accessories
Probe adapters provide simple and easy interface of third-party probes as well as change between the different Teledyne LeCroy Oscilloscope input and cable types (ProBus, ProLink, K/2.92 mm, BNC and SMA). Depending on the adapters, changing between the Teledyne LeCroy Oscilloscope's input type may have an effect on the overall performance of the channel.
Allows TekProbe interface level II probes to work with any ProBus-equipped Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope
Automatic probe detection
Provides all necessary power and offset control to the attached probe
Supports probes up to 4 GHz
Easy firmware updates
Wide variety of probes supported including: Preamplifiers, Current Probes, Single-Ended Active Probes and Differential Active Probes
Transmission line probes are a special type of passive probe designed for use at very high frequencies. They replace the high impedance probe cable found in a traditional passive probe with a precision transmission line, with a characteristic impedance that matches the oscilloscope input (50 Ohm). This greatly reduces the input capacitance to a fraction of a picofarad, minimizing the loading of high frequency signals. A matching network at the tip increases the DC input resistance. While they have lower DC input resistance than a traditional passive probe (usually 500 Ohm) to 1kOhm), the input impedance of these probes remains nearly constant over their entire frequency range.
Choice of 4 GHz or 6 GHz bandwidth models
Up to 5 Vpk-pk dynamic range with low noise
±3 V offset range
Low loading and high impedance for minimal signal disturbance
Ideal for DDR2, DDR3, LPDDR2
Deluxe soft carrying case
Innovative QuickLink architecture
Wide variety of tips and leads
Solder-In Lead
Optional Positioner (Browser) Tip
Quick Connect Lead
Square Pin Lead
HiTemp Solder-In Lead
With the ProBus interface, the ZD500, 1000, and 1500 becomes an integral part of the oscilloscope. All probe gain and offset controls are transparent to the user, making it easier to probe the circuit without concern for which gain setting to choose. When used with a LeCroy digital oscilloscope, no external power supply is required.