Features & Benefits
- High-performance 17-channel
Logic Probes for Broad System Visibility (16 data, 1 clock/data)
- Bandwidths up to 2.5 GHz for Connections to Today's Fast Digital
Signals
- Variety of Connectivity Options for Reliable Attachment
to Devices under Test
Applications
- Hardware Debug and Verification
- Processor/Bus Debug and Verification
- High-performance
Embedded System, Debug, and Verification
High-performance Logic Probing for Broad System Visibility
P6700 Series Logic Probes for MSO70000 Series Oscilloscopes
No test and measurement solution is complete without probing,
and the consideration of its impact on your system and your measurement
time. With the industry’s highest-bandwidth differential logic probes,
the P6700 Series logic probes enhance the performance of the MSO70000
Series Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes by providing connectivity and signal
integrity needed for broad system visibility. Equipped with 17 channels,
these logic probes plug seamlessly into the MSO70000 Series with up
to 2.5 GHz of signal bandwidth. Select from a variety of attachment
mechanisms, including the high-density D-Max® Probing Technology
that eliminates the need for onboard connectors.
The P6717A
and P6780 logic probes break out 16 data channels and 1 clock/data
channel over 2 flying lead sets (Group 1 and Group 2). Each lead set
includes eight leads that have a positive signal input on one side
and a negative input on the opposite side for connecting to individual
test points. Group 2 also includes a clock/qualifier input (see Figure 1
for illustration of the P6717A or P6780 alongside traditional oscilloscope
probes).
On the P6750 logic probe, The D-Max® contact
on the probe eliminates the need for a built-in connector. Instead,
the probe attaches directly to a mating PCB footprint and retention
assembly designed into your Device Under Test (DUT). The P6750 probe
is secured to the DUT with two thumbscrews. Each of the 16 data channels
has a signal input on one side and a ground input on the opposite
side. A clock/qualifier (QC) input is also provided in the D-Max footprint.