A probe pod housing is connected by a cable to an active probe. The probe pod
housing
carries a male push-on precision BNC connector that is also a cross-series adapter.
The center conductor of the cable receives a male connector that then mates with
the non-BNC end of the cross-series adapter. Auxiliary conductors that may also
be carried by the cable are connected to male pins (soldered to a circuit board
carried within the probe pod) with a push-on female in-line connector. The active
probe itself uses a soldered-to-the-shield threaded nut technique. The nut threads
into a metallic body that contains the impedance converter and that is enclosed
by the body of the active probe. The cable is replaced by first unsoldering the
center conductor (and also any auxiliary conductors). Then the nut (which is still
soldered to the shield) is unscrewed from the metallic body, and the cable is free
from the probe. At the probe pod end the cable mounted male connector is simply
unscrewed from the cross-series adapter, and any auxiliary conductors disconnected
by removing the female wire-mounted in-line connector.