Hi Mark! On 18.03.2015 10:16, Mark Wendt wrote: > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Philipp Burch <[email protected]> wrote: > ... > > Philpp, > > That was more than likely a Tek made part, most likely a derivative of > their Peltola connectors. We used to have a bunch of those here at work, > but someone did a housecleaning, and I'm afraid they went into the > dumpster. > > At any rate, Tekronix doesn't make them any more, and probably about the > only place you will find them is on Ebay. > > That Ebay seller is obviously smoking some new kind of crack. That's a > completely ridiculous price for 25. Tek used to package those in > quantities of 100. > > Mark
I think they replaced the part by the newer 131-5031-00, which actually exists on the Tek page (at least somehow) and is listed in the probe datasheet. Anyway, I'll find some way to do it, with so many good suggestions. The adapters have exactly been designed into the PCB, or at least almost, I will need to cut away two of the legs of the adapters to fit them into the tiny space I have. So there is a PTH right "inside" the signal trace for the tip and four/two PTH around it for the ground connection. Cheers, Philipp
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