The Keysight 10073D is a passive probe designed for general-purpose measurement on Keysight oscilloscopes. Operating at 500 MHz bandwidth with a 10:1 attenuation ratio, it delivers high input impedance of 2.2 MΩ and low input capacitance of approximately 12 pF to minimize circuit loading. The probe features automatic identification circuitry that configures compatible oscilloscopes for correct attenuation settings without manual intervention.
– Technical Specifications
• Bandwidth: 500 MHz
• Attenuation Ratio: 10:1
• Input Impedance: 2.2 MΩ // 12 pF
• System Risetime (calculated): Less than 700 ps
• Compensation Range: 6 – 15 pF
• Cable Length: 1.5 m
• Maximum Input Voltage: 500 V CAT I (mains isolated); 300 V CAT II and 400 V CAT II (post receptacle mains)
• Connector: Standard BNC
– Key Features
• Probe identification enables automatic oscilloscope configuration
• Rugged laboratory-grade construction with integrated cable wear detector
• Compensation adjustment tool included for impedance matching
• Multiple attachment options: retractable hook tip, IC probing tip, alligator clip ground lead, and ground bayonet
• Color-coded identification tags (orange, white, blue, green) for signal organization
– Typical Applications
Suitable for analog signal acquisition, debugging, and general circuit characterization where moderate bandwidth and high input impedance are required. The 10:1 attenuation extends measurement range while the low capacitance maintains signal fidelity in high-impedance circuits.
– Compatibility & Integration
Compatible with Keysight 6000, 7000, 8000, and 9000 Series oscilloscopes; InfiniiVision DSO5000A, 6000A, 7000A/B, MSO6000A/7000A/B Series; and DSO1000A/B, DSOX2000A/3000A, MSOX2000A/3000A Series. Works with standard BNC inputs and AutoProbe1/BNC connections. Not compatible with InfiniiVision 1000 and 2000 X-Series oscilloscopes. For 50 Ω terminated Infiniium oscilloscopes, the E2697A high impedance adapter provides 1 MΩ input termination.



























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