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nobody wrote:
Gary wrote: On May 30, 3:12?pm, Plasmah77 wrote: The 60 MHZ specification on your scope means its vertical amplifier and display will start to degrade at 60 MHZ or higher in frequency. No. It is 3dB Bandwidth. Degrade will start earlier. You will have lost half power or in voltage around 30% of the signal. Therefore using a probe with a 60 MHZ rating will allow you to realize all of your scope's capabilities. There is also a capacitance specification that should match. It is however unlikely that it should not. Go ahead with the 100MHz probes if you get them at a fair price. Here are some guidelines to determine more exactly what the interaction between the scope and probe is: Bandwidth is BW Risetime is Tr BW = 0.35/Tr Tr(overall) = Sqrt(Tr(scope)^2 + Tr(probe)^2) Then if Scope Tr at 60 MHz = 5.9nS Probe Tr at 100 MHz = 3.5 nS Overall Tr = 6.80 nS, making overall -3db bandwidth = 51.4 MHz -- David dgminala at mediacombb dot net |
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