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File name ABCs of Probes.pdf ABCs of Probes Primer Primer Tektronix Probe Selector importance. Be sure that you understand the capabilities and limitations of the measuring equipment that you're With this on-line, interactive tool you can select by series, using. Also, before making any measurements, become model number, or standards/application and fine tune thoroughly familiar with the system or circuitry that you will your search with your specific testing requirements. be measuring. Review all documentation and schematics The list of matching products will update with each click. for the system being measured, paying particular attention Try it now at: www.tektronix.com/probes to the levels and locations of voltages in the circuit and heeding any and all cautionary notations. Tektronix Resources Additionally, be sure to review the following safety Our continually expanding library of technical briefs, precautions to avoid personal injury and to prevent application notes and other resources will help ensure you damage to the measuring equipment or the systems to get the most out of your probes and other equipment. which it is attached. For additional explanation of any Simply contact your local Tektronix representative or visit of the following precautions, please refer to Explanation of www.tektronix.com. Safety Precautions. Observe All Terminal Ratings Use Proper Grounding Procedures Connect and Disconnect Probes Properly Safety Summary Avoid Exposed Circuitry When making measurements on electrical or electronic Avoid RF Burns While Handling Probes systems or circuitry, personal safety is of paramount Do Not Operate Without Covers Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Do Not Operate with Suspected Failures Keep Probe Surfaces Clean and Dry Do Not Immerse Probes in Liquids 2 www.tektronix.com/accessories |
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