Non-Contact Broadband Probes for an Oscilloscope (ScanEM-C)

Does your product mysteriously begin to work when connected to an oscilloscope?
Is your conventional scope probe hiding something from you?

ScanEM-C connected to ANY oscilloscope lets you see the high-speed transients without affecting the circuit in any way.

Please see Application Notes AP103

Regular scope probes are not only limited in bandwidth, but also load the circuit under test and change its behavior. Has it ever happen to you that a non-working circuit suddenly behaves well when you connect a scope probe to it? Then how would you like to ship an oscilloscope with every product you manufacture?

With ScanEM-C probes you will see the signal without contact with the circuit and without altering signal shapes.

ScanEM-C probes have a very wide bandwidth that will make the oscilloscope itself the limiting factor in the overall frequency response. You won't miss elusive high-speed transients again. ScanEM-EC as an electric field probe shows the voltage on traces. ScanEM-HC as a magnetic field probe lets you see the AC current on traces with 1GHz bandwidth.

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 Do you know that you can check for electromagnetic fields without spectrum analyzer by using your oscilloscope? Connect ScanEM-C probe to it and observe the signal on the screen. In a maze of many signals of different frequencies on the screen you should be able to zero in on either the dominant signal, or on the signal of the frequency of interest. The bandwidth of your oscilloscope will be your limiting factor of the highest frequency you will be able to monitor.

 

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