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Probe Soldering Guidelines for Keysight InfiniiMax Probes
There are various ways to connect test instrumentation probes to devices under test (DUTs). One such method is soldering, which provides a reliable connection and minimizes parasitic probing effects by keeping wire lengths and connections as short as possible. Many of Keysight’s high performance oscilloscope probes utilize soldered connections. As probes and devices continue to shrink, using the correct tools and soldering skills becomes even more critical in order to avoid damage and connectivity issues. This guide provides helpful tips, recommended tools, and techniques specific to Keysight probes to help test engineers make the most out of their soldered-in probes and connections.
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