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Agilent Technologies’ New 18-GHz Differential TDR Probe Kit Improves Ergonomics, Usability
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Image 1:
The N1021B is an ergonomically designed handheld probe to interface TDR/TDT modules such as the 54754A to printed circuit boards (PCBs) and components that lack common coaxial high-frequency connectors.
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Image 2:
Engineers working on high-speed differential electrical channels can analyze where the device under test (DUT) causes reflections that unfavorably affect the signal integrity (SI) of their designs.
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Image 3:
The built-in wheel adjusts the pitch between the differential tips to make good contact to pads or access points spaced from very narrow (0.5 mm) to typical IC pins (2.54 mm).
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