Technical data
2- 10 Agilent 41000 Administration Guide, Edition 3
Installation and Operation
Installation
Low-Noise Coaxial Cable
For the extended measurement paths over the connector plate, use low-noise coaxial cable
(Agilent part number 8121-1191). This cable can maximize the guard effects and minimize
the impression of the external noise.
Figure 2-3 shows the cutting example of this cable. Key point is the isolation between the
conductive layer and the center conductor. So, cut and trim the end of the cable as shown in
this figure by using a cutter and so on.
Figure 2-3 Coaxial Cable Cutting Example
Table 2-6 AUX (Coax. BNC) Output Connections
Wire connections Coaxial connections
Use AWG 24 single-strand insulated wire
(Agilent part number 8150-0447) to connect
to a prober, socket, or DUT.
Regardless of the output impedance setting,
use a low-noise coaxial cable (Agilent part
number 8120-0102) from the connector to a
prober, socket, or DUT.
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