Test-and-measurement vendor Agilent Technologies (Palo Alto, Calif.) now has a logic analysis probe for folks designing-in Intel Pentium 4 microprocessors in 775-land packages. Agilent's new E8045B ...
We live in a day when it is very inexpensive to buy an oscilloscope, especially one with modest performance that hooks to a laptop. However, there was a time when even a surplus scope was out of reach ...
Agilent Technologies has introduced the N4850A digital-acquisition probe and the N4860A digital stimulus probe, which support cross-domain measurements for the design, validation, and integration of 2 ...
The E5394A soft-touch connectorless touch probes offer very low electrical loading for the company's logic analyzers. They require no adapter and reduce capacitive loading by 80% compared with other ...
Livermore, Calif.—FormFactor Inc. has developed a family of advanced wafer probe cards designed to address the rising cost and technology challenges associated with testing wire bond logic and ...
Hackaday reader [JumperOne] was in need of a logic probe that he could use to reliably test some tiny .5mm pitch IC pins. The probe that came with his oscilloscope was a bit too big and not near sharp ...
Test probes go a long way toward ensuring accurate, repeatable test results. Here's a look at how both active and passive test probes are evolving to match today's broadening oscilloscope bandwidths.
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