On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Philipp Burch p...@hb9etc.ch wrote:
Hi everyone,
please excuse this question very unrelated to LinuxCNC, but I know that
here are quite some people around who are familiar with scopes and
high-frequency measurements. Some who like Tek and some who don't ;)
Hi Mark!
On 18.03.2015 10:16, Mark Wendt wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Philipp Burch p...@hb9etc.ch wrote:
...
Philpp,
That was more than likely a Tek made part, most likely a derivative of
their Peltola connectors. We used to have a bunch of those here at work,
but someone
On 12.03.15 14:46, richsh...@comcast.net wrote:
Just a reminder, using this kind of equipment in the US does require a
license from the FCC! It is a radio transmitter and as such it does
require compliance with the rules. Had a furniture factory that used
RF heating for setting glue, worked
If one is trying to minimize radiated interference from
a signal source, then grounding the shield at the source
end makes sense.
My suggestion of grounding the shield at the consumer
of the signals was based on reducing the likelihood of
a hostile external noise source confusing the consumer.
I also agree about this.
Nicklas Karlsson
On Wed, 18 Mar 2015 12:43:16 -0500
Steve Stallings steve...@newsguy.com wrote:
If one is trying to minimize radiated interference from
a signal source, then grounding the shield at the source
end makes sense.
My suggestion of grounding the
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Peter Blodow p.blo...@dreki.de wrote:
Steve,
this is a good description of noise reduction by shielding. To make it
more exact, the shield should be grounded at the end where the lower
impedance is, mostly the signal source.
This is opposite to what Steve
At the very very small level Cascade has some stuff
https://www.cmicro.com/products
A design for PCBs from another maker
http://www.ggb.com/40a.html their 40A looks like a good idea
a FET probe (many makers)
and I like Peters idea of build it in or I think on a probing assembly
you put on top or
Hi Dave!
On 18.03.2015 08:19, Dave Caroline wrote:
At the very very small level Cascade has some stuff
https://www.cmicro.com/products
A design for PCBs from another maker
http://www.ggb.com/40a.html their 40A looks like a good idea
a FET probe (many makers)
and I like Peters idea of
Hello everyone!
Thanks for all the great responses. I looks like it will boil down to
creating something own.
@Florian:
Excellent idea with the DIL socket! I already thought about putting
together something own, but those sockets for the tip connection didn't
come to my mind. Other probes