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1. _ HP10430A HP10437A HP10431A HP10438A d PACKARD HP 10433A HP10440A MINIATURE HP10434A HP10441A HP10435A HP10442A PASSIVE PROBES __ HP 10436A __ HP10443A OPERATING NOTE JANUARY 1993 Ng 2 NN a au ag NI wf Ze Ge ay ay Ta A Pa GH SCH SS Operating Note Part Number 10400 90903 Microfiche Part Number 10400 90803 HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE CERTIFICATION Hewlett Packard Company certifies that this product met its published specifications at the time of shipment from the factory Hewlett Packard further certifies that its calibration measurements are traceable to the United States National Bureau of Standards to the extent allowed by the Bureau s calibration facility and to the calibration facilities of other International Standards Organization members WARRANTY This Hewlett Packard product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment During the warranty period Hewlett Packard Company will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective For warranty service or repair this product must be returned to a service facility designated by HP However warranty service for products installed by HP and certain other products designated by HP will be performed at Buyer s facility at no charge within the HP service travel area Outside HP
2. BLUE 5061 6150 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10434A BROWN 9061 6147 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10435A GREEN 5061 6152 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10436A ORANGE 5061 6149 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10437A 38A 39A BLACK 5061 6148 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10440A YELLOW 5061 6153 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10441A PURPLE 5062 7387 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10442A GRAY 5062 7388 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10443A TAN CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 METRE HIGH Z HP 10430A 31A 32A 34A 35A 38A CABLE ASSEMBLY 2 METRE HIGH Z HP 10433A 36A 37A 39A 40A 41A 5061 6139 5061 6140 29 rg n DAA bi AN Te Y im su TA tre nr i i E E wes aT HE Packed a HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Table 4 Replaceable Parts continued DESIGNATOR HP PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 9061 6142 CABLE ASSEMBLY 50 OHM 2 METRE HP 10437A 2062 7393 CABLE ASSEMBLY 50 OHM 2 METRE HP 10442A 9062 7394 CABLE ASSEMBLY 50 OHM 2 METRE HP 10443A ACCESSORIES MP1 5061 6160 GENERAL PURPOSE GRABBER HOOK TIP MP2 9061 6161 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT GRABBER MP3 2061 6162 GROUND LEAD 9061 6163 ACCESSORY PACKAGE 4 GROUNDING SPANNERS 1 PROBE BARREL INSULATOR 1 ADJUSTMENT TOOL AND 8 COLORED WIRE MARKERS Probe is shipped with one probe barrel insulator attached to probe tip 26 TUTTI HH TN TH ret i TA a AVENA IE A I D a ogy O NN ar rr it an HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE LIMITATION OF WARRANTY The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or
3. is used for most typical in circuit probing and ICs Attach the ground lead MP3 to the probe and then the insulating barrel and the general purpose grabber as in figure 4 Attach the grabber to a probing point by pressing the grabber body towards the probe body placing hook tip of grabber around probing point and releasing the grabber body 12 V SY ETTI RN EDR BED RE trito pal ait eU car eir tl Figure 4 Probe Tip with General Purpose Grabber Sne chis AUREIS oti abo AE A A the e am Lone E s s Probe Tip with IC Grabber The IC grabber MP2 is mounted across an IC to probe a single pin of an IC without hazard of shorting adjacent pins Install the IC grabber by holding the inner body of the IC grabber and pressing firmly onto probe tip until a positive click is heard The IC grabber may also be used with the ground lead The IC grabber is shown across an IC in figure 5 To attach IC grabber to IC place forefinger over holder on bottom of IC grabber place thumb on spring activated outer body trigger and press outer body away from inner body of the grabber To release IC grabber from IC use same procedure that attaches the grabber to IC GA os amr i be VIROS gto Bir ETA OA Ro RAO NG ABB EO DOTE NO rbi i sa HE ct I rn rim HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE To remove IC grabber from probe tip grasp grabber on inner body above the spring activated outer body and firmly pull away from probe tip Figure 5 P
4. service travel areas warranty service will be performed at Buyer s facility only upon HP s prior agreement and Buyer shall pay HP s round trip travel expenses For products returned to HP for warranty service Buyer shail prepay shipping charges to HP and HP shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer However Buyer shall pay ail shipping charges duties and taxes for products returned to HP from another country P O CWA584 pn M AAP AA HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE HP 10400A MINIATURE PASSIVE PROBES TABLE OF CONTENTS WARP OCUC WOM st asas 1 Description lalla 2 Accessories Supplied 00 0 c cece ees 2 Accessories Available 0 EEG Characteristics xciv esae eer E ER ERI EXE 4 Safety Considerations ee ee ease ers f Maintenance and Cleamimg ee 7 Bandwidth Considerations suuuuuu u 8 Probe Operation orti n a e ee rbd 10 Compensation Adjustments 13 Troubleshooting uoces tas ida 18 Disassembly Assembly KEES crea d ed 19 Replaceable Parts 20 List of Tables Table 1 HP 10400A Probe Family Characteristics uLuu uuu uue 6 Table 2 System Compatibility 9 Table 3 Recommended Test Equipment 16 Table 4 Replaceable Parts 24 iii T metes ane t A e m TATA PA eM E a HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Fi
5. unless the probe has been physically damaged CAUTION Use of tools pliers etc may damage circuitry located in the probe tip Do not use tools to remove probe tip unless tip has been damaged and cannot be removed easily or it is going to be discarded TINI LIT rg tet I am NOTE Six to eight pounds of force is required to disconnect and connect the probe tip and probe cable To increase grip on probe tip barrel wind a rubber band around the barrel several times to provide a non slip grip Connect probe tip assembly to cable assembly by grasping probe cable tightly and push tip onto cable end until a positive click is heard and tip barrel is bottomed out against shoulder on cable interconnect UNT Me EA ND Ss nG A n Aid eA Nro a Ava t HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE CAUTION Do not use tools pliers etc to install probe tip Tools may damage circuitry located in the probe tip Use rubber band as indicated in previous note 21 mapa rre A i ey m mr gn HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE REPLACEABLE PARTS All HP 10400A replaceable parts are shown in figure 8 and listed in table 4 cf this operating note When ordering a part address the order to the nearest HP Sales Service Office Provide model number of the probe and a complete description of the part including HP part number To order additional probes orders may be placed with the Hewlett Packard Direct Marketing Division at the following address
6. Hewlett Packard HP Direct Test and Measurement 5301 Stevens Creek Blvd MS51LSC Santa Clara CA 95052 8059 USA 22 A A To order by telephone call one of these toll free numbers 800 452 4844 or in California 408 246 4300 i i i ma ria Rea Ns MN ad Ma m Rn A aha E HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Figure 8 HP 10400A Replaceable Parts HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE 24 DESIGNATOR Table 4 Replaceable Parts HP PART NUMBER 10430 60101 10431 60101 10432 60101 10433 60101 10434 60101 10435 60101 10436 60101 10438 60101 10439 60101 10440 60101 10441 60101 DESCRIPTION CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10430A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10431A INCLUDES PROBE SENSOR PIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10432A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10433A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10434A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10435A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10436A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10438A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10439A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10440A CHASSIS ASSEMBLY HP 10441A INCLUDES PROBE SENSOR PIN IS A cess te y Tec No el et Uode his ARI nsa eia ons Po A NEA ES ARDT te teen E A us T gs F F d Ber ue E A Be Emi A enti ssi ut eo sem qe stat Nace m an S HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Table 4 Replaceable Parts continued DESIGNATOR HP PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A1A2 9061 6145 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10430A 31A WHITE 5061 6151 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10432A RED 9061 6146 TIP ASSEMBLY HP 10433A
7. O E a THA HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE HP PROBE MODEL 10430A 10431A 10432A 10433A 10434A 10435A 10436A 10437A 10438A 10439A 10440A 10441A 10442A 10443A PROBE INPUT C 6 5 pF 6 5 pF 7 5 pF 10 pF 8 pF 1 5 pF 11 pF NA 40 pF 64 pF 2 9 DF 9 pF 1 2 pF 1 2 pF PROBE INPUT R 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 10 Megohm 10 Megohm 10 Megohm 1 Megohm 10 Megohm 90 ohm N N 10 Megohm 1 Megohm 900 ohm 1000 ohm DIVISION RATIO 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 100 1 10 1 10 1 20 1 NA Not Applicable CABLE LENGTH 1 METER 1 METER 1 METER 2 METER 1 METER 1 METER 2 METER 2 METER 1 METER 2 METER 2 METER 2 METER 2 METER 2 METER rre np tes AS QS NIIS ere iO eoru sao sito OSCILLOSCOPE INPUT R 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 90 ohm NA NA 1 Megohm 1 Megohm 50 ohm 90 ohm T n me tri i are bran e n EE HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS shock hazard that could be lethal depending on voltage and current These probes are designed for use with MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING oscilloscopes that have a common terminal at GROUND POTENTIAL in Maintenance of the probes consists of accordance with the Occupational Safety cleaning adjustment and parts replacement and Health Administration and the The probes may be cleaned with a soft cloth National Electric Code Exposed and a mild detergent diluted with water me
8. gure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 List of Figures HP 10400A in Use with HP 10024A Test Clip Miniature Sockets Probe with Insulating Barrel and Grounding Spanner eecht Probe Tip with General Purpose Grabber Probe in Use with IC Grabber High frequency Compensation Test elt acidos High frequency Compensation Adjustment Locations HP 10400A Replaceable Parts nun n RA hri IRA NERIS UE GOL Agenten e rie Peta e certae Pt ata i Mr TL SM lle A rni A apr naa m A succ INTRODUCTION The HP 10400A Miniature Passive Probe family offers modular construction and improved reliability Modular construction allows individual replacement of probe tips cables and chassis assemblies which reduce probe replacement and repair costs Improved cable and strain relief design increase reliability Hewlett Packard miniature probes significantly reduce the problem of probing densely populated IC integrated circuit components or the characteristically minute conductors on IC boards These small lightweight probes allow measurements that were previously very difficult while reducing the hazard of shorting The probe body fits in the hand as comfortably A rs UB EA ee EE HEEN HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE as a pencil Two accessories that further simplify and improve connection to dual in line packages are the IC g
9. he specifications of oscilloscopes that are compatible with the probes messi E HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Table 2 System Compatibility OSCILLOSCOPE HP PROBE INPUT C MODEL OSCILLOSCOPE MAXIMUM INPUT R BANDWIDTH 10430A 1 Megohm 500 MHz 10431A 1 Megohm 500 MHz 10432A 1 Megohm 300 MHz 10433A 1 Megohm 300 MHz 10434A 1 Megohm 100 MHz 10435A 1 Megohm 300 MHz 10436A 1 Megohm 100 MHz 10437A 50 ohm NA 10438A NA NA 10439A NA NA 10440A 1 Megohm 300 MHz 10441A 1 Megohm 900 MHz 10442A 50 ohm NA 10443A 50 ohm NA fes Hr AA ma a HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE PROBE OPERATION CAUTION Do not solder probe tip to any surface Soldering will damage probe tip The probe tip may be used without any accessories for probing in hard to get places The cable strain relief may be snapped out of position and slid back on the cable when using two or more probes in close proximity as in figure 1 When using the probe in the subminiature mode care must be taken to avoid shorting components in the circuit where probing The insulating barrel supplied accessory may be used to cover the tip ground shield to prevent the hazard of shorting when 10 A AA cue Sh eala cron RITI AA probing within a circuit The insulating barrel has two positions the first position covers the ground shield by the probe ti
10. inadequate maintenance by Buyer Buyer supplied software or interfacing unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product or improper site preparation or maintenance NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY ASSISTANCE Product maintenance agreements and other customer assistance agreements are available for Hewlett Packard products For any assistance contact your nearest Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office P O CWA584 2f nid TCR Tri dani REATO ie MU A e aaa paa a mensa i TTE mtem nan ANA AA Aa pn para SE e m m ny N AA AK a A TA t ch PRINTED IN U S A
11. ing 50 ohm coaxial cable connect pulse generator directly to channel input connector on oscilloscope Terminate oscilloscope into 50 ohms Verify that both channels of oscilloscope meet their published rise time perturbation specifications FINIT CEE e aanihin at qp MP tas m 4 PO Ed emm un E ven an TE Nanana i ep E DELL AY T EM 3 Setoscilloscope input terminations for Channel A High Impedance Channel Bo diez estra 50 ohms For oscilloscopes with 1 M ohm impedances only use a 50 ohm feedthrough termination 4 Connect equipment as in figure 6 9 Adjust oscilloscope for highest sensitivity lowest vertical range HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE OSCILLOSCOPE PULSE GENERATOR OCH A OCH B PROBE BNC TEE 20dB ATTENUATOR PROBE TIP TO BNC ADAPTER HP 1250 1454 Figure 6 High frequency Compensation Test Set up 17 HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE 9 10 11 12 18 Adjust pulse generator output for oscilloscope display of approximately 6 divisions Slide off probe chassis assembly cover to expose adjustments Refer to figure 7 for adjustment locations Set high frequency compensation resistor H1 to minimum resistance completely counterclockwise Set high frequency compensation resistor H2 to minimum resistance completely clockwise C1 R2 R1 Figure 7 High frequency Compensation Adjustment Locations Mua try WU ger 13 Increase resistance by adjust
12. ing R1 and H2 alternately in small increments until channel and channel B waveforms are similar i 14 Replace probe chassis cover HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE TROUBLESHOOTING Probe Tip Failure Excessive force on the probe tip assembly may result in a bent or broken tip A slight bend may be carefully straightened with pliers If the bend is extreme the probe tip will probably have an open circuit and should be replaced Suspect probe tips may be checked with an ohmmeter or by substitution with a known good probe Probe Cable Failure A bent or pinched cable may have inner and or outer conductive changes that may affect bandwidth and pulse response characteristics Extreme stress in the cable may cause center conductor failure 19 HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE In either case replacement of the cable is necessary Probe Chassis Failure Chassis failure is uncommon and is usually the result of mechanical abuse Replace chassis assembly if failure occurs DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Disconnect chassis assembly A1A1 from cable assembly A1A3 by unscrewing the knurled nut Use a 10 mm open end or an adjustable open end wrench to loosen the nut 20 oe 9 12 kaa AA NA AN Disconnect probe tip assembly A1A2 from cable assembly A1A3 with the following procedure 1 Remove all accessories from probe tip 2 Grasp probe body tightly and pull tip away from probe body No tools should be required
13. installed on the tip of each probe model The barrel insulator prevents possible shorting of probe tip and circuitry Use barrel insulator with the general purpose grabber for correct fit of grabber Accessory Package One accessory package is supplied with each passive probe The accessory package contains four grounding spanners one barrel insulator eight colored cable markers and one adjustment screwdriver ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE The following accessories may be ordered for use with the HP 10400A Miniature Passive Probes HP Model 10024A IC clip provides easy probing and good high frequency grounding of dual in line packages and includes four insulated circuit interface pins Additional circuit interface pins are available in packages of twelve pins Each pin has a tip on the end so that probes such as those on HP logic analyzers may be connected for fast functional checks of circuit operation The HP 10024A is shown in figure 1 HP Model 102114 IC clip same as HP 10024A except for 24 pin integrated circuits be SSA TE MILITIA A HR YR Hn m e mmm i aaa As anm ies Is 4 A aa nce mn ERAS Las teu oro c EN Ce no yin As o HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Figure 1 HP 10400A in Use with HP 10024A Test Clip HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE HP Models 1250 2427 and 1250 2428 PC printed circuit Board Miniature Sockets ideal for breadboard circuit applications where it is desirable to make a reliable circuit connection bet
14. p and the second position exposes the ground shield at the probe tip A grounding spanner may then be added to the probe tip and still make contact with the ground shield If using the probe without any accessories use caution because the probe could cause a short if it is dropped within the circuit Probe Tip with Ground The probe may be used without either supplied grabber for point to point probing Ground the probe by attaching the ground Dedica Rest FANNO Sini CA XP ELS gree t se Do Any Xo AR dr aer lead MP3 or a grounding spanner both supplied accessories Either accessory provides reference for a ground point To avoid possible shorting of other circuitry use the barrel insulator supplied accessory in conjunction with the ground lead or grounding spanner Figure 3 is the probe in use with the barrel insulator and a grounding spanner To install the barrel insulator press on with the wider end of the insulator to the probe body Press the grounding spanner on and twist a few times to ensure it is fully mounted When used with only the insulating barrel and a grounding spanner the probe is in its subminiature mode of operation and a very short ground lead is obtained HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE and Grounding Spanner 11 tara RR y ampan e e IA Sm UA ten E ON ave Mar Bag magba a aa t HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Probe Tip with General Purpose Grabber The general purpose grabber MP1
15. rabber included accessory and the IC Test Clip HP Model 10024A available accessory DESCRIPTION The HP 10400A Miniature Passive Probe family consists of fourteen probes and includes two 1 1 probes for high impedance inputs eight 10 1 probes one 100 1 probe for low capacitance loading and large signals and three probes for oscilloscopes with 50 ohm inputs HP 10431A and HP 104414 include a probe sensor on the chassis assembly that enables HP 54111D and HP 54112D Digitizing Oscilloscopes to read the probe attenuation factor Mr A HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED The fo lowing accessories are supplied with each probe of the HP 10400A family General Purpose Grabber One general purpose grabber is supplied with each probe model The general purpose grabber is attached to the probe tip for use on IC pins and other typical circuit measurements HP Part Number 5061 6160 Integrated Circuit Grabber One integrated circuit IC grabber is supplied with each probe model The IC grabber is attached to the probe tip to allow easy and firm grip to an IC without the hazard of shorting adjacent pins on the IC HP Part Number 5061 6161 WT Ground Lead One ground lead with alligator clip is supplied with each probe model The ground lead has a ferrite bead included in its construction which reduces noise in the measured signal HP Part Number 5061 6162 Barrel Insulator One barrel insulator is supplied
16. robe in Use with IC Grabber 13 T ar T aeg a ete m a AA T eee i SEEING NG AS Ger ang HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS The miniature probes require two adjustment procedures one for low frequency compensation and one for high frequency compensation Low frequency compensation is an operating adjustment and high frequency compensation is accomplished periodically according to maintenance schedules Low frequency compensation must be performed before performing high frequency compensation NOTE Low frequency compensation is adjusted when the probe is first connected to the oscilloscope Probe compensation will usually hold over all the ranges when used with a Hewlett Packard 14 MY pese p trame oth LIT ont IA QURE UMS a ION AP NP oscilloscope If the input capacitance of the oscilloscope changes as ranges are switched compensation must be adjusted each time a new range is selected Low frequency Compensation Most Hewlett Packard oscilloscopes have a calibrator square wave output suitable for low frequency compensation If your oscilloscope does not have such an output use a square wave generator set for an approximate 1 2 kHz output To accomplish low frequency compensation proceed with the following steps Kama xcu A A e nn A enen en E tatum 1 Connect probe to oscilloscope 2 Connect probe tip to oscilloscope calibrator output or square wave generator 3 Adjus
17. t oscilloscope to display 6 divisions of amplitude 4 Use adjustment tool supplied accessory to adjust C1 through opening in cover of probe chassis for the flattest possible pulse top Won Mm S APA AMA PMT ANTO TANO I RI mm iA n term M MT TRE HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE High frequency Compensation The purpose of high frequency compensation in probes is to nullify probe rise time loss other than that added by the probe input capacitance High frequency compensation requires an external 10 kHz pulse generator with a rise time compatible to the system oscilloscope and probe Refer to table 3 for required transition time of pulse generator before preforming high frequency compensation adjustments Any pulse generator meeting the given specification may be used for this adjustment 15 necne HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Table 3 Hecommended Test Equipment HP PROBE PULSE GENERATOR SUGGESTED MODEL TRANSITION TIME EQUIPMENT 10430A TEK 284 10431A TEK 284 10432A TEK 502 10433A TEK 502 10434A HP 8082B 10435A TEK 502 10436A HP 8082B 10437A NA 10438A NA 10439A NA 10440A TEK 284 10441A TEK 284 10442A NA 10443A NA NA Not Applicable 16 NOTE Adjust for low frequency compensation before performing high frequency compensation or adjustment may not be accurate To accomplish high frequency compensation proceed with the following steps 1 Us
18. tallic surfaces of the probe and Cleaning with alcohol or a harsh detergent oscilloscope MUST BE GROUNDED may damage the surface of the probe parts Failure to ground the common terminal Adjustment procedures and numbers for during certain applications such as ordering replaceable parts are included in this those requiring the oscilloscope to be operating note powered from an external battery might expose the operator to an electrical o Mi cerunt TIPANG zone e ee e MAP Paus EX E TRO HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE BANDWIDTH CONSIDERATIONS The HP 10400A Miniature Probes span three bandwidths The HP 10430A 31A 41A are designed for use with oscilloscopes having bandwidths of up to 500 MHz The HP 10432A 33A 35A 40A are designed for oscilloscopes with bandwidths up to 300 MHz and the HP 10434A 36A are used with osciloscopes with bandwidths up to 100 MHz The dominant probe limitation to system bandwidth is its input capacitance assuming the high frequency compensation adjustments have been made Displayed bandwidth of COS MEO DRIP SA naa e any measurement system using an oscilloscope and probe is determined by four factors probe input capacitance source impedance source bandwidth and oscilloscope bandwidth The system bandwidth when using the 50 ohm probes 10437A 42A 43A with a 50 ohm test source is generally the bandwidth of the oscilloscope up to 1 GHz approximately Table 2 is a list of the HP 10400A probes and t
19. ween the miniature probe tip and a test circuit Soldering the probe tip in place is not recommended Tne sockets are also useful in production PC board applications as an oscilloscope test point The HP 1250 2427 plugs into the socket parallel to the circuit CHARACTERISTICS Operating and general characteristics of the HP 10400A Miniature Passive Probes are listed in table 1 Figure 2 HP Miniature Sockets arap Woman a as s mn i MER AAA A A A el AM AA PCT rue M MX oe E NG Te raa V c uy Gnd e eo Mm onm TNA nant en ee CARA CARITA ti riu S YN t HP 10400A OPERATING NOTE Table 1 HP 10400A Probe Family Characteristics Approximate Propagation Delay 5 ns metre Maximum Input 450 Volts dc peak ac i Except 10437A 5 Volts dc ac RMS n s 10442A 10 Volts de ac RMS DISSIPATION 10443A 15 Volts dc ac RMS AREA OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Temperature 25 C to 65 C SEH TABLE Humidity to 95 relative to 40 C OPERATION DO Altitude to 4 6 km 15 000 ft AREA Pa shock 50 g 400 g tip only 1 2 n 1 2 sine wave 3MHz 10MHz 30MHz 100MHz 300MHz WEIGHT 87 9 g 3 1 oz 1 metre cable with FREQUENCY all accessories Voltage Versus Frequency Rating Curve High Z Probes Table 1 HP 10400A Probe Family Characteristics continued e o Bd qi D g H Sei a Lu z tj O gt e i aa A Am eem m s n s RINDE Uoc emen af Ns em ratam ae cies irme us Aa ea RIRS

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