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FAR and the DFARS and are set forth specifically in writ- WARNING. A WARNING notice denotes a hazard. It ing elsewhere in the EULA. Keysight shall be under no obli- calls attention to an operating procedure, practice, gation to update, revise or otherwise modify the Software.
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N2894A or you may choose any of the N2870A–76A Series for other bandwidth and characteristics. NOTE For more information on the single-pack version of N2894-60002, go to www.keysight.com search on N2894A. Then, click on Manuals, and download the user’s guide (with the literature number, N2876–97001).
Available Accessories Available Accessories The available accessories shown in this picture are listed in Table 2 with their asso- ciated accessory kits.
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Available Accessories Table 2 Accessory Quantity in Kits (Sheet 1 of 2) N2877A N2879A N2878A N2885A Deluxe Fine Pitch General PCB Socket Accessory Optional Accessory Purpose Kit Adapter Kit IC Cap 2.5 - 0.5 mm green 3 — 0960-2983 IC Cap 2.5 - 0.65 mm blue 3 —...
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Available Accessories Table 2 Accessory Quantity in Kits (Sheet 2 of 2) N2877A N2879A N2878A N2885A Deluxe Fine Pitch General PCB Socket Accessory Optional Accessory Purpose Kit Adapter Kit Adapter 2.5 to 0.8 mm — — — 0960-2990 socket Dual Adapter 2.5 to 0.8 mm —...
Characteristics and Specifications Characteristics and Specifications This section lists the characteristics and specifications for the probes. The probe and oscilloscope should be warmed up for at least 20 minutes before any testing and the environmental conditions should not exceed the probe’s specified limits. Table 3 Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics Description Characteristic...
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Characteristics and Specifications Table 5 Environmental Specifications Description Specification Temperature Operating: 0 °C to +50 °C Nonoperating: -40 °C to +70 °C Altitude Operating: 2,000 m (6,561 ft) Nonoperating: 15,000 m (49,212 ft) Humidity Operating: 80% room humidity for temperatures up to 31 °C, decreas- ing linearly to 40% at 50 °C Nonoperating: 95% room humidity for temperatures up to 40 °C Pollution Degree...
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Characteristics and Specifications CAUTION Refer to the oscilloscope documentation for the oscilloscope’s acceptable input range and do not exceed this limit when using the probes. Typical Voltage Derating (CAT II) Figure 2. Typical Voltage Derating Plot (CAT II) Typical Input Impedance CAUTION The input impedance of the probe decreases as the frequency of the applied signal increases.
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Characteristics and Specifications Figure 3. Typical Input Impedance...
CAUTION Periodically inspect the probe and probe wires to check for any damage. Do Not Operate With Visible or Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage, have it inspected by a Keysight authorized service personnel. WARNING Do Not Operate in an Explosive Environment.
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Safety Information When the insulation WARNING of the probe’s cable deteriorates, the wear indicator becomes visible. Do not use the probe, when the wear indicator is visible through the cable jacket. Using a fire, or equipment failure. product with a worn cable may result in electric shock,...
Cleaning the Probe Cleaning the Probe Disconnect the probe from the oscilloscope and clean the probe with a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Make sure that the probe is completely dry before reconnecting it to an oscilloscope.
Annex I, this product is classed as a “Monitoring and Control instrumen- tation” product. Do not dispose in domestic household. To return unwanted products, contact your local Keysight office, or refer to www.keysight.comfor more information. This symbol indicates the Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP) for the product’s toxic substances for the China RoHS requirements.
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IEC Measurement Category Definitions and Examples IEC Measurement Category Definitions and Examples Definitions and Examples (Clause 6.5.2). Mains Isolated Mains isolated is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to a mains supply. Example. Measurements in circuits not derived from a mains supply and specially protected (internal) circuits derived from a mains supply.
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IEC Pollution Degrees IEC Pollution Degrees Definitions (Clause 3.5.6). Pollution Degree 1 No POLLUTION or only dry, non-conductive POLLUTION. NOTE: The POLLUTION has no influence. Pollution Degree 2 Only non-conductive POLLUTION. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be accepted. Pollution Degree 3 Conductive POLLUTION occurs or dry, non-conductive POLLUTION occurs which becomes conductive due to condensation which is to be expected.