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			 Bandwidth  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 DC to 5 GHz (-3 dB)  | 
		
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			 Attenuation  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 10:1 or 20:1 (±2%)  | 
		
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			 Input resistor  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 450 Ω or 950 Ω (±1%)  | 
		
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			 Input resistor  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 500 Ω or 1000 Ω (when used with 50 Ω scope input / termination)  | 
		
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			 Input capacitance  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 approx 0.25 pF (typ. 450 Ω), 0.4 pF (typ. 950 Ω)  | 
		
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			 Max. input voltage  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 20 Vrms (40 VACpeak)  | 
		
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			 Probe Length (coax)  | 
			
			 :  | 
			
			 1.1 meter  | 
		
Low capacitance probes are a type of passive, analog voltage probe, alongside high voltage and general-purpose probes. The most basic probe, a passive probe, is also the most versatile. When used with select attachments, passive probes can be used with higher-speed signals. Additionally, Yokogawa Test&Measurement provides probes for extreme cases including high-voltage, wide temperature ranges, and high-speed signal measurement.
How to measure capacitance with an oscilloscope: Measure the time of charging to a given voltage using a simple circuit for a capacitor in series with a resistor. Then, the oscilloscope helps to measure the voltage across the capacitor.
Bandwidth: DC to 5 GHz (-3 dB)
Attenuation: 10:1 or 20:1 (±2%)
Input resistor: 450 Ω or 950 Ω (±1%)
Input resistor: 500 Ω or 1000 Ω (when used with 50 Ω scope input / termination)
Input capacitance: approx 0.25 pF (typ. 450 Ω), 0.4 pF (typ. 950 Ω)
Max. input voltage: 20 Vrms (40 VACpeak)
Probe Length (coax): 1.1 meter