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MX0031A InfiniiMax 4 RCRC Probe Amp, 52 GHz
The InfiniiMax 4 series probes are Keysight's high-bandwidth probing solution. This probe is meticulously engineered to tackle the complexities of assessing next-generation high-speed signals, delivering unparalleled performance and precision.
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- Bandwidth up to 52 GHz (Brickwall)
- DC input resistance 100 Kohm, differential
- Two input attenuation settings:
- Highest precision measurement on 1 Vpp (Maximum Input Range)
- High voltage measurement on 2 Vpp (Maximum Input Range)
- Two different solder-in probe tip lengths to accommodate the customer probing environment
- Compatible with AutoProbe III interface
- Use with Infiniium UXR 1.85 mm and 1.0 mm oscilloscopes
Meet the industry's highest bandwidth probes
Introducing the Keysight InfiniiMax 4 Series, the industry’s highest-bandwidth probes for high-speed digital debugging and validation on high-density integrated circuits and printed circuit boards.
Discover the unique features of InfiniiMax 4
Greater than 50 GHz bandwidth
Debugging and validating signals greater than 50 GHz just got easier. Every signal and every standard, from IEEE 802.3ck to PCIe 6.0, is now in your sights—no custom test fixtures required. With the InfiniiMax 4, Keysight once again sets the industry standard and gives developers an indispensable tool for precise high-speed measurement and analysis.
Flexible, modular design
Save time without sacrificing precision. Probe your signals anywhere in the link to identify and rectify issues faster. The InfiniiMax 4 PCA probe head uses a flexible tip to alleviate the stress on delicate wires. The unit's modular design enables quick set up to measure your signals easily.
Designed to test 400G / 800G systems
The InfiniiMax 4 Bessel-Thomson filter enables precise, real-time probing of IEEE 802.3ck electrical 53 GBd PAM4 signals with the need for custom test fixtures.
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