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The '''Tektronix P6046''' is a 100 MHz differential probe oscilloscope probe [[introduced in 1968]]. | The '''Tektronix P6046''' is a 100 MHz differential probe oscilloscope probe [[introduced in 1968]]. | ||
It was designed by [[Glenn Bateman]]. | |||
It was initially intended for use with a [[1A5|1A5 plug-in]], to which it attaches through a 9-pin [[Amphenol 165 series connector]]. | It was initially intended for use with a [[1A5|1A5 plug-in]], to which it attaches through a 9-pin [[Amphenol 165 series connector]]. |
Revision as of 19:48, 10 July 2023
The Tektronix P6046 is a 100 MHz differential probe oscilloscope probe introduced in 1968. It was designed by Glenn Bateman.
It was initially intended for use with a 1A5 plug-in, to which it attaches through a 9-pin Amphenol 165 series connector.
A separate amplifier (015-0106-00) was available as an option to use the probe on a 50 Ω input scope set at 10 mV/Div.
With a 1A5, the P6046 has a 45 MHz bandwidth. The raw bandwidth of the probe and amplifier is 100 MHz. Note that the probe itself acts as either a 1× or 10× attenuation probe dependent on a signal voltage on pin D of the connector. When used with the amplifier, 10× mode is used in the 200, 100, and 50 mV/div settings and 1× mode for 20, 10, 5, 2, and 1 mV/div.
An additional ×10 attenuator (010-0361-00) can be plugged onto the P6046's inputs.
Operation
The two probe tips are (in DC mode) directly connected to the gates of a pair of JFETs.
Use the shorting plugs on the tips when not in use:
Ground the probe! Seriously. Sticker the probe "Ground Me!" I also recommend stickering the probe amplifier with the ATTEN BAL setup procedure from section 2-6 of the manual.
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015-0106-00 amplifier and power supply