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  2. Test probe - Wikipedia

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    100× passive probes are also available, as are some designs specialized for use at very high voltages (up to 25 kV). Passive probes usually connect to the oscilloscope using a BNC connector. Most 10× probes are equivalent to a load of about 10-15 pF and 10 megohms on the DUT, while 100× probes typically present a 100 megohm load and a ...

  3. Mechanical probe station - Wikipedia

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    If the device is being electrically stimulated, the signal is acquired by the mechanical probe and is displayed on an oscilloscope or SMU. The mechanical probe station is often used in the failure analysis of semiconductor devices. There are two types of mechanical probes: active and passive. Passive probes usually consist of a thin tungsten ...

  4. Oscilloscope - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the basic instrument, most oscilloscopes are supplied with a probe. The probe connects to any input on the instrument and typically has a resistor of ten times the oscilloscope's input impedance. This results in a 0.1 (‑10×) attenuation factor; this helps to isolate the capacitive load presented by the probe cable from the ...

  5. Oscilloscope types - Wikipedia

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    A PC-based oscilloscope is a type of digital oscilloscope which relies on a standard PC platform for waveform display and instrument control. In general, there are two types of PC-based oscilloscopes Standalone oscilloscopes which contain an internal PC platform (PC mainboard) – common with upper mid-range and high-end oscilloscopes

  6. Four-terminal sensing - Wikipedia

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    Four-point measurement of resistance between voltage sense connections 2 and 3. Current is supplied via force connections 1 and 4. In electrical engineering, four-terminal sensing (4T sensing), 4-wire sensing, or 4-point probes method is an electrical impedance measuring technique that uses separate pairs of current-carrying and voltage-sensing electrodes to make more accurate measurements ...

  7. Hall effect sensor - Wikipedia

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    Hall effect magnetometers (also called tesla meters or gauss meters) use a Hall probe [23] with a Hall element to measure magnetic fields or inspect materials (such as tubing or pipelines) using the principles of magnetic flux leakage. A Hall probe is a device that uses a calibrated Hall effect sensor to directly measure the strength of a ...

  8. List of EDA companies - Wikipedia

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    Quest - 3D RF passive device modeling; Clever - Parasitic extractor for realistic 3D structures; Stellar - 3D physics-based parasitic extractor for carga cells; Exact - Full-chip LPE rule file generator; Library Platform Cello - Standard cell library creation, migration and optimization; Viola - Standard cell library and I/O cell characterization

  9. Probe positioning system - Wikipedia

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    In (semi-) automated probe positioning systems, a control system corrects for the movement of the object or disturbances in the environment. These systems can use a tilt, pressure or other sensor carried by the probe to collect positional data. The positioner, such as a robotic arm is coupled to the probe. The positioner can provide roll and ...

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