RIGOL PVA7250: Unleash Precision with 2.5 GHz Active Differential Probe Kit
$3,159.00
RIGOL PVA7250 Active Differential Probe Kit: 2.5 GHz bandwidth, 50 kΩ input impedance, 1 pF input capacitance, ideal for high-speed differential signal measurements.
Features and Specifications: RIGOL PVA7250 Active Differential Probe Kit, 2.5 GHz, 50 k, 1 pF, PVA7000 Series Product Overview: The RIGOL PVA7250 Active Differential Probe Kit is a high-performance probe designed for use with oscilloscopes. It offers a wide bandwidth of 2.5 GHz, high input impedance of 50 kΩ, and low input capacitance of 1 pF. This makes it ideal for measuring high-speed signals in a variety of applications, including digital design, power electronics, and telecommunications. Features: Bandwidth: 2.5 GHz Input impedance: 50 kΩ Input capacitance: 1 pF Differential and single-ended measurements Auto-zero and calibration functions Compact and lightweight design Specifications: Bandwidth: 2.5 GHz Input impedance: 50 kΩ ±2% Input capacitance: 1 pF ±0.1 pF Maximum input voltage: ±10 V Common mode rejection ratio: >60 dB at 1 GHz Differential gain accuracy: ±1% Probe attenuation: 10:1 Power supply: +12 V to +15 V DC Dimensions: 110 mm x 60 mm x 25 mm Weight: 150 g What’s in the Box: PVA7250 Active Differential Probe Ground lead Calibration certificate User manual Benefits: High bandwidth and low input capacitance for accurate measurements of high-speed signals High input impedance minimizes loading on the circuit under test Differential and single-ended measurements provide flexibility for a wide range of applications Auto-zero and calibration functions ensure accurate measurements * Compact and lightweight design for easy portability Value to the Customer: The RIGOL PVA7250 Active Differential Probe Kit is a valuable tool for engineers and technicians who need to measure high-speed signals accurately. Its high performance and versatility make it ideal for a wide range of applications, from digital design to telecommunications.
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