X10 Low Impedance Probe
- From: "jerry@xxxxxxx" <jerry@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2005 07:43:19 -0700
Hi folks,
The other day, I was trying to troubleshoot a 100MHz amaplifier in a
piece of equipment ( actually, a Cushman CE-3 Spectrum Monitor ). I
was using a 150MHz tektronix scope with a 10X probe.
I was getting different results with each measurement, it was driving
me crazy.
My friend Bob, the RF guru, said "Your trouble is that you're
using the HI-Z input to the scope. For VHF, Hi-Z is crap. It
just doesn't work. Especially if you have a pigtail for the
ground." Guilty as charged...
He then asked if the scope had a 50-ohm input ( which it does ).
"Then just make up a probe with a 450-ohm series resistor, and
some little ground clip. That's all you need. It will be stable, and
it will work up to about a gig. The impedances in
this RF stuff tend to be low anyway, so you don't really need Hi-Z."
Makes sense. Any way to buy a probe like this off he shelf?
- Jerry Kaidor ( jerry@xxxxxxx )
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