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Keysight/Agilent/HP 11945A Near Field Probe Set

Manufacturer part number: 11945A
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The Keysight 11945A close-field probe set includes both the 11940A and 11941A probes to provide full coverage from 9 kHz to 1 GHz. This set provides a powerful measurement tool for electrical and mechanical designers who want to search for and eliminate sources of interference from their products early in the design process. Option E51 adds the Keysight 11909A preamplifier, a 36 inch (914 mm) Type-N cable and a carrying bag to store and protect the entire set of probes, preamplifier, and cables.

Features:

  • Measurement tool for electrical and mechanical designers
  • Searches for sources of interference from their products early in the design process
11940A Close Field Probe
  • Frequency Range: 30 MHz–1 GHz
  • Max Input Power: 0.5 W
  • Connector: SMA female

11941A Close Field Probe

  • Frequency Range: 9 kHz–30 MHz
  • Max Input Power: 0.5 W
  • Connector: SMA female
  • Rotary Joint
  • 11940A Close-Field Probe
  • 11941A Close-Field Probe
  • Adapter, N(M) to SMA(F)
  • Adapter, BNC(M) to SMA(F)
  • Cable, N to N, 36"
  • Cable, M to SMA(M), 6.6 Ft
  • Amplifier
  • Carrying Bag
  • Power Cord
Description

The Keysight 11945A close-field probe set includes both the 11940A and 11941A probes to provide full coverage from 9 kHz to 1 GHz. This set provides a powerful measurement tool for electrical and mechanical designers who want to search for and eliminate sources of interference from their products early in the design process. Option E51 adds the Keysight 11909A preamplifier, a 36 inch (914 mm) Type-N cable and a carrying bag to store and protect the entire set of probes, preamplifier, and cables.

Features:

  • Measurement tool for electrical and mechanical designers
  • Searches for sources of interference from their products early in the design process