P410
(Redirected from P450)
The Tektronix P410 is a 10× passive voltage probe. Maximum voltage is 600 V peak-to-peak. It connects to the scope with a UHF connector.
The "P400 Series" (not to be confused with the modern P400 probe) also includes P405 (5x), P420 (20x), P450 (50x), P450-L (50x extra low capacitance), and P4100 (100x).
These probes were introduced in 1955 along with the Type 541 and Type 545 scopes because at 30 MHz, the P510A's 50 Ω coax cable exhibited unacceptable ringing due to the impedance mismatch at the scope's 1 MΩ input.
The P400 uses a special cable with a very thin, high-resistance center conductor which creates a better impedance match. All subsequent high-impedance probes use this kind of cable.
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Patents that may apply to P410
Page | Title | Inventors | Filing date | Grant date | Links |
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Patent US 2883619A | Electrical probe | John Kobbe • Bill Polits | 1956-02-29 | 1959-04-21 | P410 • P6053 • P6053A • P6053B |
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