I recently got a bit of a sad Tek 7854 400 MHz analogue scope to tidy up. I have it working OK, and was using 1 M Ohm amplifier plug ins, that ran to 225 MHz. I found a 7A19 600 MHz plug in for it and tried it this morning. It works, but using the 40 mV calibration output of the scope into the 7A19 50 ohm input I see incorrect amplitude levels, and set to AC the square wave is not displayed as square. Pictures speak a thousand words, so I have zipped up some screen shots and put them at
http://www.gatesgarth.com/7A19.zip Two shots show the plug in set to DC with the waveform shown, and two show it set to AC and the resultant waveform. I have never used a 50 ohm input impedance plug in before, I guess it's really designed for RF?
I am unsure if this is due to 7A19 having a 50 ohm input, and is normal, or if the plug in is faulty? I am hoping Alan might see this, sounds his area of expertise
Thanks.