EC8010 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 11, 2025 12:28 pm
The 50 ohm terminations on my 'scopes are better than my feedthrough terminators, but (oddly) I get better results with a T-piece and term than the feedthrough. My feedthrough terms must not be very good.
Checking quickly with a 1MHz sine 500mV ptp from the internal AWG in my scope, I find the scope's internal 50R termination, a cheap Aliexpress feedthough terminator (reckoned to be good to 1GHz) and a tee-piece and terminator, the scope reports a ptp of about 475mV in each case. At 20MHz it's 465mV ptp with the tee-piece and terminator being more twitchy.
Swapping the cable around, because one BNC connector didn't seem to get on with the AWG output, the results were 490, 490 and 497 for the tee-piece, with little or no jitter in the ptp reading. That's probably within the specs claimed by this set up.
Of course it isn't a very methodical or exhaustive test. For instance things may be very different beyond 100MHz.
I'm inclined to use whichever is the most convenient, bearing in mind that I really don't want to damage the internal termination on the scope.
Maybe I need to invest in some of those little plastic BNC caps, and investigate my BNC cables rather than assume if they look good then they are good.