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Re: How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to 35 volts?


LT Ron Wright
 

Chris,

You can get 10:1 probes. All I've seen have a switch for selecting
times 1 or times 10. Are there probles with this scope. Most all
come with them. Also due to the high impedance of a scope input if
you do apply to larger voltages it should not damage anything, just
saturate the input.

ron


--- In Electronics_101@..., "lcdpublishing"
<lcdpublishing@...> wrote:


How limitting do you think a scope would be if it were limitted to
35 volts?

There is a PC based scope - USB interfaced, that I have been
eyeballing. It isn't cheap, around $300.00, but it is dual
channel
and rated up to 60 Mhz which should be fine for me.

The real kicker that I am liking about the PC scopes is
recording.
For some reason, I think that is important, not sure why, but I
do ;-
)

The drawback is that voltage limit though. While most everything I
check is 5~12 volts, I have checked the output of my Stepper
Driver
and that is at 41 volts.

This is the one that is being considered



Chris

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