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


Roy J. Tellason
 

On Friday 06 October 2006 10:48 pm, LT Ron Wright wrote:
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.
I think it depends on what parts are connected to that input, inside the
scope. That rating is rather low, so it suggests that some semiconductor
device is the limitation there.

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