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www.ask.com/faqcentral/50_ohm.html
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Why should I use an Active probe vs. a 50-ohm divider probe? ... There are several reasons for using an active probing solution over a 50-ohm divider probe solution. There are several elements that
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www.uk.ask.com/shopping/how_do_i_connect_coax_cable
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Coaxial cable is any cable that has an inner wire shielded an outer conductive sheath by a ...
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An Easy to Build Shielded Magnetic Loop Probe. Figure 1. A Home-made Shielded Loop. Magnetic loops are useful for many measurements including: ...
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www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/Eddy...
www.ndt-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/EddyCurrents/ProbesCoilDesign/ProbesShielding.htm
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Probe shielding and loading are sometimes used to limit the spread and concentrate the magnetic field of the coil. Of course, if the magnetic field is concentrated ...
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www.nnin.org/doc/2010nninreura/2010nninreuSatzingerK.pd...
www.nnin.org/doc/2010nninreura/2010nninreuSatzingerK.pdf
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Page 194. 2010 NNIN REU Research Accomplishments. PROC. Abstract: Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) is a powerful technique to study electrical ...
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www.nanonics.co.il/index.php?page_id=102
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Coaxial probes consist of a tapered metal wire running through a metal-coated, glass nanopipette. The wire may protrude slightly from the coated nanopipette ...
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link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/75/393/1
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Shielded electrostatic probe for nonperturbing plasma measurements in Hall thrusters. D. Staack,a) Y. Raitses, and N. J. Fisch. Princeton Plasma Physics ...
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www.signatone.com/pdf/Tips-Holders.pdf
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(Available with Delrin, Teflon, & Ceramic-Coax Shielding). 2. 0.0625” dia. 0.087” dia. 3.75”. 0.75”. S2-Style Probe Holder. 0.0625” dia. 0.087” dia. 4.75”. 0.75” ...
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www.compliance-club.com/archive/old_archive/030718.htm
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The magnetic field probes are made in the form of a loop with an inherent electrostatic shield, generally from 50 Ohm semi-rigid coaxial cable. They vary slightly ...
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