Oscilloscope Probes suit extreme-temperature applications.

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Used for testing ICs and devices in environmental chambers, N2797A high-input-impedance, single-ended active probe with rugged tips can be operated, without damage, over -40 to +85°C range. For extended testing, N5450B InfiniiMax extreme-temperature extension cable is offered with InfiniiMax Series differential probing system and enables -55 to +150°C range. Also available, 2-channel N2820A and one-channel N2821A current probes offer sensitivity down to 50 µA with max current range of 5 A.



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Agilent Technologies Introduces Industry's Most Comprehensive Extreme-Temperature Probing Solution for Oscilloscopes



SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced the industry’s most comprehensive extreme-temperature probing solution for oscilloscopes. The N2797A single-ended active probe is the industry’s first low-cost, high-input-impedance active probe with rugged probe tips for testing integrated circuits and devices in environmental chambers.



Many engineers need to verify their products’ performance over a wide range of operating temperatures. Until now, testing in extreme temperature ranges required engineers to use probes outside their specified operating temperatures, which can damage probes. Whether active or passive, most probes have a specified operating temperature range from 0 to 50 degrees Celsius. However, Agilent’s new N2797A can be operated, without damage, over a much wider range, from -40 to 85 C. Engineers can operate the probe head and the supplied probing accessories inside a temperature chamber, with the probe pod and the oscilloscope located outside the temperature chamber.



For extended testing with even more extreme temperature ranges, Agilent offers the N5450B InfiniiMax extreme-temperature extension cable with the InfiniiMax Series differential probing system. When used with the Agilent N5381A differential solder-in probe head, the extension cable provides engineers with the widest temperature range, from -55 to 150 C, which is the maximum range specified for testing automotive electronics.



When accurate and repeatable current measurements inside the chamber are critical over wide temperature ranges, the two-channel N2820A and one-channel N2821A high-sensitivity current probes are the best choices for precision current measurement applications. When the user-defined head that comes with the N2820A/21A is paired with these current probes, they provide the industry’s highest sensitivity current measurements among oscilloscope current probes, going all the way down to 50 uA with a maximum current range of 5 A, operating from -55 to 150 C.



Agilent’s extreme-temperature probing solution is ideal for engineers working in the semiconductor, computer, wireless, automotive and consumer electronics industries who need to validate and characterize their designs within extreme temperature ranges. This unique probing solution is available with Agilent’s 3000X, 4000X, 9000, 90000A, 90000X and 90000 Q-Series oscilloscopes.



U.S. Pricing and Availability



The Agilent N2797A 1.5-GHz extreme-temperature active probe is available now for $2,500. The N5450B extreme-temperature extension cable is available now for $1,506. The N2820A and N2821A high-sensitivity current probes are available now for $4,000 and $3,000, respectively.



Additional information



Additional information about Agilent’s extreme-temperature probe is available at www.agilent.com/find/Extreme . Product images are available at www.agilent.com/find/N2797A_images.



Agilent offers a complete portfolio of oscilloscopes in a variety of form factors, from 20 MHz to 90 GHz, with industry-leading specifications and powerful applications.



About Agilent Technologies



Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world’s premier measurement company and a technology leader in chemical analysis, life sciences, diagnostics, electronics and communications. The company’s 20,500 employees serve customers in more than 100 countries. Agilent had revenues of $6.9 billion in fiscal 2012. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.

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