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Type 1A6 is a low-cost differential plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | Type 1A6 is a low-cost differential plug-in for [[500-series scopes]]. | ||
A replacement for | A replacement for [[D|Type D]], it senses down to 1 mV/div at | ||
2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection. | 2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection. | ||
Type 1A6 was [[introduced in 1967]] | Type 1A6 was [[introduced in 1967]] and dropped after 1973. | ||
Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive | Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive [[1A7|Type 1A7]] or | ||
the faster | the faster [[1A5|Type 1A5]]. | ||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 15:12, 2 August 2017
Template:Plugin Sidebar 2 Type 1A6 is a low-cost differential plug-in for 500-series scopes.
A replacement for Type D, it senses down to 1 mV/div at 2 MHz bandwidth, with 10,000-to-1 common-mode rejection.
Type 1A6 was introduced in 1967 and dropped after 1973. Not as many units were sold as the more sensitive Type 1A7 or the faster Type 1A5.
Specifications
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