Author Topic: Keysight N7020A 2.0GHz Power Rail Probe Review, Teardown and Experiments  (Read 3752 times)

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Watch the video here: [25 Minutes]
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I forgot to mention in the video that the probe also works with some of the other Keysight scopes, not just the S-Series.

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Super thankful for this video!

Way to go, nice choice. Great, useful info.
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Thanks again for this very interesting video. Looks like a very nice probe system (especially connected to your scope). The price however is  :o
 

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Looks like a very nice probe system (especially connected to your scope). The price however is  :o
Pretty crazy since its just the well known 2 path amplifier, a good reference is The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design, Roach, Chapter 7. If we could find a suitable BNC connector it would be fun to make a series of DIY active probes.
 

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Looks like a very nice probe system (especially connected to your scope). The price however is  :o
Pretty crazy since its just the well known 2 path amplifier, a good reference is The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design, Roach, Chapter 7. If we could find a suitable BNC connector it would be fun to make a series of DIY active probes.

Indeed an overall simple architecture. The advantage is that it is well modeled, calibrated, etc.

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The details would be rather small on a product like this one despite the visual look of simplicity.

Almost all of my work is power electronics - conversion, distribution, and management for sensitive loads. This looks very handy especially when coupled with the software in the scope to help analyze and gain insight.

Hoping I win one of the Keysight scopes - I will definitely add one of these.
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