Which probes for a Tektronix 2235?

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TheDriver said:
Any critical specifications I should be looking for? Also would used Tektronix probes be a good idea?

Hi Matt, you've got a good scope, if it is in a reasonable condition. On probes - you need to look for a compensation range (should include 20 pF as it is the input capacitance of 2235) and the bandwidth (should be at least 100 MHz) .

Cheers

Alex
 
grimberg said:
Here is one more option for you:

http://www.probemaster.com/shop/index.php?cPath=2_8_10

I have bought multimeter and oscilloscope probes from them. They have a toll-free number, speak fluent English, ship immediately and have a very responsive customer service.


The 4900 series looks promising as it offers a wide variety of tips. The only thing I can't figure out is if I should get the 150MHZ or 250MHz probes. The price difference is only a few dollars.

Can I use the 250MHz probes with the 2235 and just stay below the bandwidth limit of the 2235, 100MHz? I am thinking once I get a larger scope I wouldn't have to go buy another set of probes.

Thanks,
Matt
 
Hi Matt,

Take a look here -

http://www.reprise.com/host/tektronix/reference/voltage_probes.asp

A good all around probe would be a 10X, 100MHz for your 2235. You may want to take a look at the P6105 13pF. This would allow you to calibrate it to 20pF (it has a compensation adjusting range of 15-47pF) every time you hook it up. Doesn't have to be a Tek. I believe this is what x-pro and grimberg were advising.

Hope that's helpful
 
I have been doing researching the above suggestions and came across the Pomona 4550B. It is a X1/X10, 15/100 MHz probe with an input capacitance of 10.5pF and a compensation range of 10pF - 60pF.

Has anyone had any experience with Pomona or this scope? The probe cost about $57 and comes with a handfull of attachments.
 
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