I need to know what is the heat endurance of E5382A flying leads i.e. the header part only (adaptor).
In the 'Probing Solutions for Logic Analyzers' catalog there is indication of the Operating Temperature being from 0°C to 50°C but I would like a diffrent temperature, in the case a component is heating up one of the flying leads.
I'm not sure such information is available, I just hope so
In the 'Probing Solutions for Logic Analyzers' catalog there is indication of the Operating Temperature being from 0°C to 50°C but I would like a diffrent temperature, in the case a component is heating up one of the flying leads.
I'm not sure such information is available, I just hope so
For the 16900: Temperature (except flexible disk media): 0 to 50 degrees C (+32 to +122 degrees F)
However, there is an older 16700 document that indicates the mictor (E5346A) and original flying leads have been tested to 65 deg C with the 16700 series systems years ago.
Agilent does not warranty Samtec, Mictor, or flying lead probes beyond the current tested temperature of 0 to 50 degrees C. Agilent can not change the specification of the probes without extensive testing.
All Soft Touch probes are tested by Agilent to operate from -10 to 90 degree C. Soft Touch retention modules for Soft Touch probes are good to 260C.