Lesson 3: Probing Part 1 - Compensating Passive Probes
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- The type of probe that engineering students will use for most of their experiments are standard 10:1 resistive-divider passive probes. In this lesson you will learn about the fundamentals of this type of probe based on simplified high-frequency and low-frequency models of 10:1 passive probes. The instructor also provides some tips on how to connect to the device-under-test, as well as how to compensate/calibrate a passive probe for a flat response.
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Unlike in the U.S., universities in Germany usually do not have mascots. (The university of Rostock only has Alma the Owl)
Fitting to this Lesson 3, you may take Heinrich Hertz as kind of a mascot, as he first experimentally detected electro magnetic waves on 13th November 1886, when he was working at the university of Karlsruhe.
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no ground Connection is needed when using the 1khz square wave gen for probe adjustment .
it is good to use X1 for weak signals in noisy enviroments , so you get better readings ( good for low to mid frecuencies )
He mentions that in additional tips.
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