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* [http://w140.com/tek_p6139a.pdf Tektronix P6139A Manual (PDF)]
{{Probe Sidebar
|manufacturer=Tektronix
|model=P6139
|summary=500 MHz ×10 Passive Probe
|image=P6139A-full.jpg
|caption=Tektronix P6139A, full view
|for=1 MΩ scope inputs
|series=
|introduced=(?)
|discontinued=(?)
|manuals=
* [[Media:063-0870-05.pdf|Tektronix P6139A Manual]]
* [https://www.tek.com/sites/tek.com/files/media/media/resources/60W_15107_2_1.pdf P6131, P6137, P6138A data sheet]
* [[Media:071-2710-00.pdf|P6139B manual]] / [https://download.tek.com/manual/071271000_RevA.pdf @ Tek.com]
'''Accessories'''
* [https://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/020-1956-01 020-1956-01 Compact Probe Accessory Set]
}}
The '''Tektronix P6139''' is a passive 500 MHz ×10 scope probe for 1 MΩ // 8-18 pF scope inputs.
 
It has a ×10 readout pin, and shares accessories with many other Tektronix [[compact modular probes]].
 
{{BeginSpecs}}
{{Spec | Attenuation | 10× }}
{{Spec | Bandwidth | 500 MHz }}
{{Spec | Input impedance  | 10 MΩ // 8 pF }}
{{Spec | Length | 1.3 m }}
{{Spec | Intended for | [[TDS500]] series, [[TDS3052]], [[TDS3054]] }}
{{EndSpecs}}
 
The P6139B has some physical differences.<br>
From a Tek FAQ:<br>
<blockquote>
* Sharper tip
* Ground spring attaches directly to the tip without the special sleeve used in the P6139A
* Alligator Ground lead attaches directly above the plastic sleeve and does not use the ground lead with the "donut"
* Sleek design
* Compliant to March 2011 safety updates (UL approved)
 
The TPP 0100, TPP 0101, TPP 0200, TPP 0201, TPP 0500, TPP 1000, and P6139B passive probes all share a common probe tip diameter, so the probe accessories work across all of the probes.
</blockquote>
 
==Issues==
[http://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/cheap-tek-500mhz-passive-probes-on-ebay-can-they-be-used-on-any-scope/ According to KE5FX]:
<blockquote>
Unless they've had their cables replaced, they had a whisker- or dendrite-growth problem in the cable that will short out the signal and drive you nuts.  It can be cleared by running some current through the BNC connector but only temporarily.  The only fix is to order a new cable from Tektronix, which I'm not sure you can still do.
</blockquote>
 
==Links==
* [http://www.barrytech.com/tektronix/probes/tekp6137.html P6137 @ barrytech.com]
 
==Pictures==
<gallery>
P6139A-full.jpg|P6139A, full view
P6139A-head.jpg|P6139A, close-up of compensation box
</gallery>
 
 
 
[[Category:1 MΩ Oscilloscope probes]]
[[Category:Compact modular probes]]

Revision as of 03:45, 31 August 2022

Tektronix P6139
500 MHz ×10 Passive Probe
Tektronix P6139A, full view

Compatible with 1 MΩ scope inputs

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals


Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix P6139 is a passive 500 MHz ×10 scope probe for 1 MΩ // 8-18 pF scope inputs.

It has a ×10 readout pin, and shares accessories with many other Tektronix compact modular probes.

Key Specifications

Attenuation 10×
Bandwidth 500 MHz
Input impedance 10 MΩ // 8 pF
Length 1.3 m
Intended for TDS500 series, TDS3052, TDS3054

The P6139B has some physical differences.
From a Tek FAQ:

  • Sharper tip
  • Ground spring attaches directly to the tip without the special sleeve used in the P6139A
  • Alligator Ground lead attaches directly above the plastic sleeve and does not use the ground lead with the "donut"
  • Sleek design
  • Compliant to March 2011 safety updates (UL approved)

The TPP 0100, TPP 0101, TPP 0200, TPP 0201, TPP 0500, TPP 1000, and P6139B passive probes all share a common probe tip diameter, so the probe accessories work across all of the probes.

Issues

According to KE5FX:

Unless they've had their cables replaced, they had a whisker- or dendrite-growth problem in the cable that will short out the signal and drive you nuts. It can be cleared by running some current through the BNC connector but only temporarily. The only fix is to order a new cable from Tektronix, which I'm not sure you can still do.

Links

Pictures