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A device used to test electrical waveforms in an electronic circuit is an oscilloscope probe. Engineers and technicians can identify issues with functioning, power consumption, or safety by measuring the voltage and current signals from various circuit components.
The oscilloscope and your electronic gadget are connected via oscilloscope probes. It provides the link between two. It is a connection that is both electrical and physical. The signal from your electronic device is sent to the oscilloscope when the oscilloscope probe is connected, allowing the oscilloscope to measure it.
The Global oscilloscope probe market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
RECENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION
A new line of high-frequency, high-voltage differential oscilloscope probes from Yokogawa has been released, fusing the tried-and-true qualities of its earlier models with brand-new abilities. For development engineers wishing to test high-performance systems, the new range reduces the number of probes from six to three, giving them an easier selection.
The TBS2000B Digital Storage Oscilloscope, a new entry-level model from Tektronix, has been introduced by Newark to its test and measurement lineup. With the aid of the most recent active differential and current probes with automatic scaling and units, it is equipped with Tektronix’s exclusive probe support interface, providing application coverage.
The world’s first wireless oscilloscope probe of its kind, the IkaScope WS200 revolutionises measurement and debugging with its ultra-portability and battery power. Within a few seconds of utilising the product, the IkaScope connects to any WiFi-enabled screen, such a desktop computer, tablet, or smartphone to display recorded signals and accurate measurements.