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Coaxial Probe with Cable

Smiths Interconnect offers the industry's most extensive line of high reliability coaxial probes. Our coaxial probes provide a low noise, controlled impedance signal path with reliable and easy connect/disconnect options.

Features & Benefits

  • 100526, 100445, 100746 and 100999 Series probes
  • 0.150" and 0.200" centers
  • 50 Ω impedance (75 Ω or other impedance designs available)
  • Bandwidths of 3 GHz for coax probes with shielding plungers
  • Bandwidths of 500 MHz for non-shielded designs
  • Option of pre-attached cable and a standard SMA connector
  • 100999 coax probe has a notched, non-rotating shielding plunger
  • IDI Spring Probe technology

Product Specifications

Probe Centers Probe
OAL
Max
Travel
Impedance
100526
Series
0.150
(3.18)
1.300
(33.02)
0.090 (2.29) (tips B,J,U)
0.075 (1.91) (tips ES, H)
50 Ω
100445
Series
0.200
(5.08)
0.820
(20.83)
0.090 (2.29) (tips B,J,U)
0.075 (1.91) (tips ES, H)
50 Ω
100746
Series
0.200
(5.08)
0.820
(20.83)
0.090 (2.29) (tips B,J,U)
0.075 (1.91) (tips ES, H)
50 Ω
100999
Series
0.200
(5.08)
1.419
(35.81)
0.090 (2.29) 50 Ω

Dimensions are in inches (mm) | All specifications are subject to change

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