On 12/19/2010 09:57 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message<[email protected]>, bownes writes:

One of the big problems with "PC-instruments" is isolation: most of them
havn't any.

If you are going to design one such, remember to isolate the USB
port galvanically from the actual instrument...


To illustrate the problem:

A friend of mine do electronic designs, among those power supplies, some of those has relatively high voltages.

When measuring one he had his oscilloscope hooked up, which was bad since he also had the RS-232 hooked into his computer... which meant that he ended up toasting the IO-board of the scope as well as his computer... with lots of lots of work on it.

He has recovered, but it was unwanted setback of operations.

To achieve meaningful isolation, it should be optical. Transformer isolation has a few issues to get right...

But then again, for this kind of signal, the voltage levels involved is usually low, except for some few voltages in cesium-tubes and mains.

Cheers,
Magnus

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