Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000: Precision Differential Probe for High-Speed Signal Analysis

Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000: Precision Differential Probe for High-Speed Signal Analysis

$4,066.00

Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000 Differential Probe: 1 GHz bandwidth, 1 pF capacitance, 120 kOhm impedance, 8 V maximum input, ZD Series

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Description

Features and Specifications: Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000 Differential Probe, Active, 1 GHz, 1 pF, 120 kOhm, 8 V, ZD Series

Product Overview:

The Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000 is an active differential probe designed for high-speed signal measurements. With a bandwidth of 1 GHz, it is ideal for capturing fast-rising and falling edges in digital and analog circuits. The probe features a low input capacitance of 1 pF and a high input impedance of 120 kOhm, minimizing loading effects on the circuit under test.

Features:

Bandwidth: 1 GHz
Input Capacitance: 1 pF
Input Impedance: 120 kOhm
Maximum Input Voltage: 8 V
Differential and Single-Ended Measurements
Auto-Zero and Calibration Functions
Compact and Lightweight Design

Benefits:

Accurately measure high-speed signals with minimal loading effects
Capture fast-rising and falling edges with high fidelity
Easily switch between differential and single-ended measurements
Ensure accurate measurements with auto-zero and calibration functions
Convenient and portable for use in various test environments

What’s in the Box:

ZD1000 Differential Probe
Ground Lead
Probe Tip
User Manual

Value to the Customer:

The Teledyne LeCroy ZD1000 Differential Probe is an essential tool for engineers and technicians working with high-speed circuits. Its combination of high bandwidth, low input capacitance, and high input impedance provides accurate and reliable measurements, enabling users to troubleshoot and debug circuits effectively. The probe’s compact design and ease of use make it a valuable addition to any test bench.

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Teledyne LeCroy

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