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Rohde & Schwarz RT-ZD30: Precision Active Differential Probe for High-Speed Signal Analysis
$5,292.00
Rohde & Schwarz RT-ZD30 Active Differential Probe: 3 GHz bandwidth, 10:1 attenuation, 0.6 pF capacitance, 1 Mohm impedance, 1.2 m cable length, differential probing, high-speed measurements, signal integrity analysis.
Rohde & Schwarz RT-ZD30 Active Differential Probe: Precision Measurement for High-Speed Signals
Product Overview:
The Rohde & Schwarz RT-ZD30 Active Differential Probe is an indispensable tool for engineers and technicians working with high-speed signals. With its exceptional bandwidth of 3 GHz, high input impedance of 1 Mohm, and low input capacitance of 0.6 pF, the RT-ZD30 delivers accurate and reliable measurements even in demanding applications.
Features and Specifications:
Bandwidth: 3 GHz
Input Impedance: 1 Mohm
Input Capacitance: 0.6 pF
Attenuation: 10:1
Cable Length: 1.2 m
Differential and Single-Ended Measurements
High CMRR for Noise Rejection
Compact and Lightweight Design
Benefits:
Precise Measurements: The RT-ZD30’s high bandwidth and low input capacitance ensure accurate signal acquisition and analysis.
Versatile Applications: Its wide bandwidth and high input impedance make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including high-speed digital design, power electronics, and RF measurements.
Reduced Signal Loading: The low input capacitance minimizes signal loading, preserving the integrity of the measured signal.
Easy to Use: The compact design and intuitive controls make the RT-ZD30 easy to use, even in confined spaces.
Value to the Customer:
The Rohde & Schwarz RT-ZD30 Active Differential Probe empowers engineers and technicians with the precision and versatility they need to troubleshoot and optimize high-speed circuits. Its exceptional performance and ease of use make it an invaluable asset for any professional working with high-frequency signals.
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