High Performance Microwave Probes
Model 120
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The MODEL 120 PICOPROBE? sets new standards in microwave probing performance. Benefiting from coaxial techniques, which have inherent low loss and low dispersion characteristics, the Model 120 Picoprobe?, achieves an insertion loss of less than 1.75 db (typical) and a return loss of greater than 15 db (max.) over its frequency range.
With its individually spring loaded, Beryllium-Copper tips, the Model 120 Picoprobe? provides reliable contacts, even when probing non-planar structures. This reliable low resistance contact is one of the keys to providing highly repeatable measurements (-50 db) at W band frequencies. The Model 120 Picoprobe also provides direct viewing of the probe tips for accurate positioning.
Any pitch (tip spacing) from 50 microns to 450 may be specified. The probe can be configured with Ground-Signal-Ground (G,S,G), Ground-Signal (G,S), or Signal-Ground (S,G) tip footprints. We recommend smaller pitches with a G,S,G footprint for best performance.
left: Typical uncalibrated performance of a Model 120-GSG-150-BT while touching a 50 Ohm load on our CS-5 Calibration Substrate. | |
left: Typical insertion loss of a Model 120-GSG-150-BT. | |
left: The Picoprobe? Model 120's Bias T provides a direct low resistance DC path for supplying up to 1.5 A to a device under test. The Bias T has special circuits which add loss at frequencies below the cut-off frequency (59.05 GHz) of WR-10 waveguide. This data was taken by launching a 40 MHz to 67 GHz signal from the tips of a calibrated Model 67A into the tips of a Model 120-GSG-150-BT. Without this low frequency loss, most active devices will oscillate. | |
left: Forward reflection of a Model 120 into an open ended 50 ps coplanar line after an LRM/TRM calibration was performed using our CS-5 Calibration Substrate. The smooth inwardly spiraling line shows the increasing loss of the 50 ps coplanar line with frequency, coupled with a smoothly changing phase. The CS-5 Calibration Substrate will also perform excellent LRL/TRL and SOLT W-band calibrations. More data is available on request. |
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Micropositioners are available to hold Wiltron V band modules so that the module and the probe are micropositioned as a unit. In this way, total ease of positioning can be achieved with minimum insertion loss. The probes also have a 3 hole mounting adaptor which will fit standard microwave probe stations. In this case, a longer section of waveguide may be desired to add positioning flexibility. | FIGURE 3 |
Model 120-BT Waveguide Dimensions | Model 120-BT-M Waveguide Dimensions |
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