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|manufacturer=Tektronix | |||
summary=500 MHz Active FET Probe | | |model=P6202 | ||
image=Tek-p6202-in-case.jpg | | |summary=500 MHz Active FET Probe | ||
caption=Tektronix P6202 | | |image=Tek-p6202-in-case.jpg | ||
|caption=Tektronix P6202 | |||
introduced=1976 | | |for=50 Ω scope inputs | ||
discontinued=(?) | | |introduced=1976 | ||
manuals= | |discontinued=(?) | ||
* [ | |manuals= | ||
* [ | * [[Media:070-2067-00.pdf|Tektronix P6202 Manual]] | ||
* [[Media:070-3642-02.pdf|Tektronix P6202A Manual]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tektronix P6202''' is a 500 MHz active 10× FET probe with 50 Ω output impedance, introduced in 1976. | The '''Tektronix P6202''' is a 500 MHz active 10× FET probe with 50 Ω output impedance, introduced in 1976. | ||
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{{BeginSpecs}} | {{BeginSpecs}} | ||
{{Spec | Bandwidth | DC to 500 MHz (16 Hz lower limit with additional AC coupling tip) }} | {{Spec | Bandwidth | DC to 500 MHz (16 Hz lower limit with additional AC coupling tip) }} | ||
{{Spec | Rise time | < 0.7 ns }} | {{Spec | Rise time | < 0.7 ns }} | ||
{{Spec | Attenuation | 10 : 1 (100 : 1 with additional 10× attenuator tip) }} | {{Spec | Attenuation | 10 : 1 (100 : 1 with additional 10× attenuator tip, 010-0384-00) }} | ||
{{Spec | | {{Spec | Input impedance | 10 MΩ // 2 pF with or without additional 10× attenuator tip, +2 pF for AC coupling tip }} | ||
{{Spec | Input range | ± 6 V (± 60 V with additional 10× attenuator tip) }} | {{Spec | Input range | ± 6 V (± 60 V with additional 10× attenuator tip) }} | ||
{{Spec | DC | {{Spec | DC offset | ± 55 V (± 200 V with additional 10× attenuator tip) }} | ||
{{Spec | Max input | ± 200 V (nondestructive) }} | {{Spec | Max input | ± 200 V (nondestructive) }} | ||
{{Spec | | {{Spec | Cable length | 2 m (6.5') }} | ||
{{EndSpecs}} | {{EndSpecs}} | ||
==Links== | |||
{{Documents|Link=P6202}} | |||
==Internals== | ==Internals== | ||
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==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
===P6202=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tek-p6202-case-open.jpg | Carrying case | Tek-p6202-case-open.jpg | Carrying case | ||
Tek-p6202-in-case.jpg | Probe in case, with power supply, 10:1 pre-divider tip, hook tip, AC coupling tip and connection box. | Tek-p6202-in-case.jpg | Probe in case, with power supply, 10:1 pre-divider tip (010-0384-00), hook tip, AC coupling tip and connection box. | ||
Tek-p6202-tip-1.jpg | Amplifier in probe tip (SMD components in 1976!) | Tek-p6202-tip-1.jpg | Amplifier in probe tip (SMD components in 1976!) | ||
Tek-p6202-tip-2.jpg | Amplifier in probe tip, reverse | Tek-p6202-tip-2.jpg | Amplifier in probe tip, reverse | ||
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Tek-p6202-box3.jpg | Tek-p6202-box3.jpg | ||
Tek-p6202-box4.jpg | Tek-p6202-box4.jpg | ||
Tek-p6202-case.jpg | P6202-circuit.jpg | Schematic | ||
</gallery> | |||
===P6202A=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Tek_P6202A_1.jpg | |||
Tek_P6202A_2.jpg | |||
Tek_P6202A_3.jpg | |||
Tek_P6202A_4.jpg | |||
Tek_P6202A_5.jpg | |||
Tek_P6202A_6.jpg | Probe power connector | |||
Tek-p6202-case.jpg | Case exterior | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Measurements=== | ===Measurements=== | ||
Rise time of a [[P6202]] 500 MHz FET probe measured on a [[7S12]] plugin in a [[7844]] mainframe (with 25 ps [[S-52]] pulse generator head and 25 ps [[S-4]] sampling head). Measured rise time ~440 ps observed on this specimen is equivalent to 795 MHz bandwidth. | Rise time of a [[P6202]] 500 MHz FET probe measured on a [[7S12]] plugin in a [[7844]] mainframe (with 25 ps [[S-52]] pulse generator head and 25 ps [[S-4]] sampling head). | ||
Measured rise time ~440 ps observed on this specimen is equivalent to 795 MHz bandwidth. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
P6202-risetime-7s12-1ns.jpg | at 1 ns/Div | |||
P6202-risetime-7s12-100ps.jpg | at 100 ps/Div | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Active | [[Category:Active oscilloscope probes]] |
Revision as of 23:15, 8 September 2024
The Tektronix P6202 is a 500 MHz active 10× FET probe with 50 Ω output impedance, introduced in 1976.
The 6202 has its own mains power supply, the 6202A (1980) has a LEMO S-series connector fitting the 7000-series scopes' probe power outlets.
Key Specifications
Bandwidth | DC to 500 MHz (16 Hz lower limit with additional AC coupling tip) |
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Rise time | < 0.7 ns |
Attenuation | 10 : 1 (100 : 1 with additional 10× attenuator tip, 010-0384-00) |
Input impedance | 10 MΩ // 2 pF with or without additional 10× attenuator tip, +2 pF for AC coupling tip |
Input range | ± 6 V (± 60 V with additional 10× attenuator tip) |
DC offset | ± 55 V (± 200 V with additional 10× attenuator tip) |
Max input | ± 200 V (nondestructive) |
Cable length | 2 m (6.5') |
Links
Documents Referencing P6202
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1976 V8 N2.pdf | Article | A New Low-cost 500 MHz Probe | Ron Lang | 1976 | P6202 |
Internals
An initial 8 MΩ : 2 MΩ divider drives a dual JFET (source follower + current source), a PNP emitter follower and finally an NPN emitter follower as a cable driver. These stages use SMD components located in the probe tip. The probe control box at the end of the coax only contains a ±7 V regulator, a switchable 50 Ω terminator, and the offset potentiometers that supply ±15 V to the bottom of the input divider. There is no input protection apart from the divider.
Pictures
P6202
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Carrying case
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Probe in case, with power supply, 10:1 pre-divider tip (010-0384-00), hook tip, AC coupling tip and connection box.
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Amplifier in probe tip (SMD components in 1976!)
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Amplifier in probe tip, reverse
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Connection box
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Schematic
P6202A
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Probe power connector
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Case exterior
Measurements
Rise time of a P6202 500 MHz FET probe measured on a 7S12 plugin in a 7844 mainframe (with 25 ps S-52 pulse generator head and 25 ps S-4 sampling head). Measured rise time ~440 ps observed on this specimen is equivalent to 795 MHz bandwidth.
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at 1 ns/Div
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at 100 ps/Div