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Sam Kaan
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Could someone please tell me if the non-tektronix probe will work with the
tektronix oscilloscope specifically the 7904
I recently got a ProbeMaster 4906-1RA.
This is rated up to 300Mhz, and has the rating 10x on it.
Will this work with the 7904? I had thought it would until a closer look
reveals the thing has a little pin jutting out of the
BNC connector plug on the probe (similar to the one in the above pic). My
memories from looking somewhere tells
me that the 7000s series of Tektronix probe don't have this little
retractable pin on the BNC connector. And that these
probe are good for the 24xx series. Is this correct?
It appears that this pin is connected directly to the BNC outer surface
(ground?), but I am not sure.
So far I have hooked it to a 7A13 plugging and been trying to read a sine
wave off a 16V AC transformer without any luck.
The 7A13 has two input connector, one is marked +ve and the other -ve. I
have been trying to read it off the +ve side.
Could someone please tell me if the non-tektronix probe will work with the
tektronix oscilloscope specifically the 7904
I recently got a ProbeMaster 4906-1RA.
This is rated up to 300Mhz, and has the rating 10x on it.
Will this work with the 7904? I had thought it would until a closer look
reveals the thing has a little pin jutting out of the
BNC connector plug on the probe (similar to the one in the above pic). My
memories from looking somewhere tells
me that the 7000s series of Tektronix probe don't have this little
retractable pin on the BNC connector. And that these
probe are good for the 24xx series. Is this correct?
It appears that this pin is connected directly to the BNC outer surface
(ground?), but I am not sure.
So far I have hooked it to a 7A13 plugging and been trying to read a sine
wave off a 16V AC transformer without any luck.
The 7A13 has two input connector, one is marked +ve and the other -ve. I
have been trying to read it off the +ve side.