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The Tektronix P6075 is a 200MHz 10x passive voltage probe intended for use with a [[475]] oscilloscope.
{{Probe Sidebar
The cable is 6 feet long.
|manufacturer=Tektronix
The P6075 is intended for use with an oscilloscope that has 20pF input capacitance.
|model=P6075
It can be adjusted for correct compensation within a small range around 20pF.
|summary=200 MHz ×10 passive probe
|image=Tek p6075a 5.jpg
|caption=Tektronix P6075
|for=1 MΩ scope inputs
|introduced=1972
|discontinued=(?)
|designers=Bob Johnson
|manuals=
* [[Media:070-1454-00.pdf|Tektronix P6075 Manual]]
* [[Media:070-1597-00.pdf|Tektronix P6075A Manual]]
}}
The '''Tektronix P6075''' is a 200 MHz ×10 passive voltage probe intended for use with a [[475]] oscilloscope. The [[P6065]] is the 100 MHz version for the [[465]].


* [http://w140.com/tek_p6075a_ocr.pdf Tektronix P6075A Manual (PDF)]
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: The cable is 6 feet long.
: The P6075 is intended for use with an oscilloscope that has 20 pF input capacitance. It can be adjusted for correct compensation within a small range around 20 pF.


[[Category:1 MOhm Oscilloscope Probes]]
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[[Category:1 Oscilloscope probes]]

Latest revision as of 02:01, 17 November 2021

Tektronix P6075
200 MHz ×10 passive probe
Tektronix P6075

Compatible with 1 MΩ scope inputs

Produced from 1972 to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6075 is a 200 MHz ×10 passive voltage probe intended for use with a 475 oscilloscope. The P6065 is the 100 MHz version for the 465.

Key Specifications

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The cable is 6 feet long.
The P6075 is intended for use with an oscilloscope that has 20 pF input capacitance. It can be adjusted for correct compensation within a small range around 20 pF.

Pictures