Agilent Probes - Balanced and Unbalanced

Making Measurements

Using Baseband I/Q Inputs (Option B7C)

The following table lists currently available Agilent probes which are suitable for use under various measurement conditions:

Table 4-7

Agilent Probes - Balanced and Unbalanced

 

 

 

 

Probe Type

 

 

Description

 

 

 

Unbalanced

 

1144A 800 MHz Active Probeabc

(Single Ended)

 

54701A

2.5 GHz Active Probecd

 

 

1145A 750 MHz 2-Channel Active Probeabc

 

 

85024A

High Frequency Probebe

 

 

41800A

Active Probebf

 

 

10020A

Resistive Divider Probebc

 

 

54006A

6 GHz Passive Divider Probeg

Balanced

 

1141A 200 MHz Active Differential Probeabc

(Differential)

 

N1025A 1 GHz Active Differential Probebh

a. Not compatible with 3-wire power interface. Needs 1142A power supply. For two channels, you will need either two 1142A power supplies or one 1142A power supply and one 01144-61604 1-input, two-output adapter cable.

b. Two probes needed to cover both I and Q inputs.

c.Output connector is BNC.

d.Not compatible with 3-wire power interface. Requires use of 1143A power supply. 1143A can power two 54701A probes.

e.85024A bandwidth is 300 kHz to 3 GHz. Output connector is type-N. Power is 3-wire connector (+15v/-12.6v/gnd)

f.41800A bandwidth is 5 Hz to 500 MHz. Output connector is type-N. Power is 3-wire connector (+15v/-12.6v/gnd)

g.54006A output connector is 3.5 mm

h.3.5 mm output connector, requires +/- 15 volt supply

Refer to the current Agilent data sheet for each probe for specific information regarding frequency of operation and power supply requirements.

The Transmitter Tester provides one “three-wire” probe power connector on the front panel. Typically, it can energize one probe. If you plan on operating more than one probe, make sure you provide sufficient external power sources as required.

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