Choose a country or area to see content specific to your location
Application Notes
An ideal oscilloscope probe would simply provide an exact replica of the signal being probed. However, in the real world, the probe becomes a part of the circuit under test because the probe or probing accessories attached to the device under test (DUT) introduce probe loading to the circuit. Depending on the probe and the circuit, the probe loading may cause unwanted side effects such as overshooting, ringing, and DC offset problems in the time domain. Learn more about the difference between RC and RCRC probe architecture, what this means for probe loading, and how to get the most accurate measurements.
Unlock Content
Sign up for free
*Indicates required field
Thank you.
Your form has been successfully submitted.
Note: Clearing your browser cache will reset your access. To regain access to the content, simply sign up again.
×
Please have a salesperson contact me.
*Indicates required field
Thank you.
A sales representative will contact you soon.