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Wat (wie) is guiding probe - definitie

PROBE USED FOR ELECTRONIC TESTING
Test prod; Scope probe; Oscilloscope probe; Test lead; Differential probe; Near-field probe; Near field probe; Z0 probe; Zo probe; ZO probe; High voltage probe
  • High voltage resistor divider probe for voltages up to 50 kV. The probe tip consists of a ''corona ball'', which avoids corona discharge and arcing by distributing the electric field gradient.
  • A pair of simple test leads
  • Typical passive oscilloscope probe being used to test an [[integrated circuit]].
  • A passive oscilloscope probe with a switch in the probe handle that selects 1× or 10× attenuation
  • A thermocouple probe
  • A tweezer probe

Test probe         
A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile.
Kelvin probe force microscope         
  • The changes to the [[Fermi level]]s of the scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) sample and probe during measurement are shown. On electrical connection of the probe and sample their [[Fermi level]]s equilibrate, and a charge develops at the probe and sample. A backing potential is applied to null this charge, returning the sample Fermi level to its original position.
  • Simplified illustration of the scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) technique. The probe is shown to vibrate in z, perpendicular to the sample plane. The probe and sample form a parallel plate capacitor as shown.
  • A typical scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) instrument. On the left is the control unit with lock-in amplifier and backing potential controller. On the right is the x, y, z scanning axis with vibrator, [[electrometer]] and probe mounted.
  • Block diagram of a scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) instrument showing computer, control unit, scan axes, vibrator, probe and sample
A NONCONTACT VARIANT OF ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
Kelvin Probe; Kelvin probe microscopy; Kelvin probe microscope; Kelvin probe force microscopy; Scanning Kelvin probe; Scanning kelvin probe; Scanning Kelvin Probe
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), also known as surface potential microscopy, is a noncontact variant of atomic force microscopy (AFM). By raster scanning in the x,y plane the work function of the sample can be locally mapped for correlation with sample features.
Interstellar probe         
  • Spacecraft that have left or are about to leave the Solar System are depicted as square boxes
  • Stars are literally moving targets on the time scales current technology might reach them
  • Artists view of a Voyager spacecraft in outer space.
SPACE PROBE THAT CAN TRAVEL OUT OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Starprobe; Interstellar spaceprobe; Interstellar space probe
An interstellar probe is a space probe that has left—or is expected to leave—the Solar System and enter interstellar space, which is typically defined as the region beyond the heliopause. It also refers to probes capable of reaching other star systems.

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Test probe

A test probe is a physical device used to connect electronic test equipment to a device under test (DUT). Test probes range from very simple, robust devices to complex probes that are sophisticated, expensive, and fragile. Specific types include test prods, oscilloscope probes and current probes. A test probe is often supplied as a test lead, which includes the probe, cable and terminating connector.