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Infinity Probe
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Ideal for device characterization and modeling, Infinity probe combines extremely low contact resistance on aluminum pads with unsurpassed RF measurement accuracy for highly reliable, repeatable measurements. Proprietary thin-film and coaxial probe technology reduces unwanted couplings to nearby devices and transmission modes.
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Air Coplanar Probe Series
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The Air Coplanar Probe is a rugged microwave probe with a compliant tip for accurate, repeatable measurements on-wafer. It features excellent probe-tip visibility and the lowest loss available. Available as both single and dual, the ACP probe combines outstanding electrical performance with precise probe mechanics and is todays most widely used microwave probe available.
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RF Quadrant Probes
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Quadrant Probes were developed in response to the need for multiple probe tips in a single module. Configurations consist of all RF or a combination of RF and DC. The RF probes use Air Coplanar technology to produce a rugged microwave probe with a compliant tip for accurate, repeatable measurements on-wafer. The DC probes use ceramic blade needles for low noise and high performance.
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Fixed Pitch Compliant Series
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The FPC-Series (Fixed-Pitch Compliant) is a high frequency 50 ohm coaxial probe that offers a signal line with either one or two low-inductance fixed-pitch ground contacts. The probe tip structure is lithographically defined for unsurpassed impedance control, preserving the highest integrity possible when launching and receiving signals from SMT boards, hybrids and multi-chip modules(MCM).
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Dual Infinity Probe
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The Infinity Probe® family is expanding with the addition of the Dual Infinity Probe series to 67 GHz. The new probe provides the best isolation among currently available commercial probes between the two signals. This is a critical advantage in performing accurate two or four-port calibrations. The Dual Infinity Probe is available in GSGSG, GSSG and SGS configurations and frequencies up to 67 GHz.
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220 GHz Infinity Probe
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The 220 GHz Infinity Probe’s new membrane GSG contact tip design reduces stray EM fields near probe tip. Control of EM fields near the tip allows repeatable measurements at 220 GHz and improved crosstalk performance between the tips.
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