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[[File:Tek_Interface_Evolution.png | thumb | 400px | right | Evolution of Tektronix probe interfaces (click to enlarge)]]
[[File:Tek_Interface_Evolution.png | thumb | 400px | right | Evolution of Tektronix probe interfaces (click to enlarge)]]
Designed to overcome the maximum useable bandwidth of BNC connectors which is about 4 GHz,
TekConnect uses a BMA connector, a blind-mate connector similar in size and performance to an SMA connector, but with a thread-less outer ground connection.
This connector has adequate electrical performance up to at least 18 GHz.
Probe power and control signals are carried by spring-contact pins that mate with gold-plated pads on a small circuit board on the scope.


Instruments and probes using TekConnect include
Instruments and probes using TekConnect include
 
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==Links==
==Links==
* [https://www.tek.com/support/faqs/what-tekprobe-interface What is the TekProbe interface?] (Tektronix FAQ)
* [https://www.tek.com/support/faqs/what-tekprobe-interface What is the TekProbe interface?] (Tektronix FAQ)
* [https://www.tek.com/support/faqs/what-difference-between-tekprobe-and-tekconnect-probe-interfaces What is the difference between the Tekprobe and TekConnect probe interfaces?] (Tektronix FAQ)
* [https://www.tek.com/support/faqs/what-difference-between-tekprobe-and-tekconnect-probe-interfaces What is the difference between the Tekprobe and TekConnect probe interfaces?] (Tektronix FAQ)
* [https://www.everythingrf.com/community/bma-connectors What are BMA Connectors?]


[[Category:Coaxial connectors]]
[[Category:Coaxial connectors]]
[[Category:Probe interfaces]]
[[Category:Probe interfaces]]
[[Category:Introduced in 2001]]
[[Category:Introduced in 2001]]

Latest revision as of 07:01, 3 August 2023

TekConnect interface

The TekConnect interface was introduced in 2001 (superseding the TekProbe BNC interface).

Evolution of Tektronix probe interfaces (click to enlarge)

Designed to overcome the maximum useable bandwidth of BNC connectors which is about 4 GHz, TekConnect uses a BMA connector, a blind-mate connector similar in size and performance to an SMA connector, but with a thread-less outer ground connection. This connector has adequate electrical performance up to at least 18 GHz.

Probe power and control signals are carried by spring-contact pins that mate with gold-plated pads on a small circuit board on the scope.

Instruments and probes using TekConnect include

Links