Anyone know what the -3dB bandwidth is on the SP2035A? Is it just 350MHz like it says, or is it higher than specified like with the cheaper probes?
Just a note.
Passive probes are measured with 25 Ohm source impedance. That is very low and in real life that bandwidth will rarely be reached (or shall I say, even more confusingly, that sometime it will easily, sometimes just so, and sometimes horribly no, with high internal impedance sources.)
Therefore, most important parameter of passive probe is tip capacitance. That capacitance will throw off oscillators, filters etc.
It will form first order low pass filter with any source that is not very low impedance.
Average, less than 200MHz probe, will have 14-15pf of capacitance on tip. Some even more.
SP2035A has 12pf and SP3050A is specced at 11pf. That means that in real life you will get loading similar to SP3050A ( a bit more) and will get similar performance. Not as good, but in test with 25 Ohm source better than 350MHz, and more importantly, similar circuit loading that is anyways much larger problem than theoretical bandwidth.
In short, SP2035A is a good match for SDS2000X+. And with newly announced pricing good buy.
SP3050A IS a nicer probe, more premium feel, real A tier product. But not necessary for 2000X+.
You would need it for 5000 and 6000 series, to accompany higher class instrument.