To Connect The Oscilloscope Probes - Agilent Technologies MSO6012A User Manual

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To connect the oscilloscope probes

C A U T I O N
C A U T I O N
6000 Series Oscilloscope User's Guide
The analog input impedance of the 100 MHz oscilloscopes is
fixed at 1 MΩ. The 1 MΩ mode is for use with many passive
probes and for general purpose measurements. The high
impedance minimizes the loading effect of the oscilloscope on
the circuit under test. If a 50 Ω input impedance is required,
attach a 50 ohm feedthrough termination adapter such as
Agilent part number 0960-0301 to the oscilloscope's channel
input BNC connector.
The analog input impedance of the 300 MHz, 500 MHz, and
1 GHz oscilloscopes can be set to either 50 Ω or 1 MΩ. The 50 Ω
mode matches 50 Ω cables and some active probes commonly
used in making high frequency measurements. This impedance
matching gives you the most accurate measurements since
reflections are minimized along the signal path.
1 Connect the supplied oscilloscope probe to an oscilloscope
channel BNC connector on the front panel of the
oscilloscope.
2 Connect the retractable hook tip on the probe tip to the
circuit point of interest. Be sure to connect the probe ground
lead to a ground point on the circuit.
Do not exceed 5 Vrms at the BNC in 50 Ω mode on the Agilent 6000
Series oscilloscopes. Input protection is enabled in 50 Ω mode and the
50 Ω load will disconnect if greater than 5 Vrms is detected. However
the inputs could still be damaged, depending on the time constant of
the signal. The 50 Ω input protection mode on the Agilent 6000 Series
oscilloscopes only functions when the oscilloscope is powered on.
The probe ground lead is connected to the oscilloscope chassis and
the ground wire in the power cord. If you need to measure between
two live points, use a differential probe. Defeating the ground
connection and "floating" the oscilloscope chassis will probably result
in inaccurate measurements.
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