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|    George Herold to jurb...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: x100 'scope probe    |
|    25 Sep 18 08:07:40    |
      From: gherold@teachspin.com              On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 10:45:57 AM UTC-4, jurb...@gmail.com wrote:       > You need a 90 meg if coming off an X 10 probe, 99 to the        > BNC.I think.        >        > Off the top of my head I think you'll be down to 1/10th the upper limit       bandwidth, and on AC coupling it will take much longer to settle to the center       is there's DC on the input. Also not that in most scope front ends that will       NOT give you 10 X the        max DC input.        >        > The sell X 100 probes, a bit more money per everything else. I used one for       certain things when faced with a scope that lacked 20V/div. Yeah, they gave       you more at the low end but took away from the high end. No more looking at       the collector of an HOT/       LOPT with a X 10 probe.              Right I was going to stick it one the end of a x10 probe... I don't        really care if it's a x110, probe... mostly want to look at what might be        a high voltage without blowing up the 'scope.        (maybe it's a bad idea.)               George H.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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