would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
s you could see on our video, for all scopes the same Probe point is used. At the moment we are occupied with the investigation of the ringing with signals above 80 MHz. Use Welec as search-string on Youtube.
I'm sorry, but this demo doesn't mean much. Probes often have poor frequency response. For valid comparisons, use 3 identical 50 ohm coax cables, 3 port resistive splitter and 50 ohm scope input terminations with RF connectors. Then, you will be sure of having the same signal at the input of each scope - then your comparison will be valid. I don't wish to discourage your investigations, but 100MHz is real RF & reflections can easily ruin amplitude measurements.
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hugos31 1 year ago
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would you please help me to test the MOS in the motheboard near the cpu, so that the reading from your oscilloscope can be read? would u please tell what is the Mhz recorded in the oscilloscope? TIA
Usolid 2 years ago
I do agree with savelkaunas. Not only the bandwidth issue, but also the channel -channel isolation is big trouble.
yytseng 2 years ago
buenisimo!..muchas gracias
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123danielsoy 2 years ago
could we watch a 1nanosec risetime signal to compare preformance?
123danielsoy 2 years ago
are probe points the same for three scopes?
123danielsoy 2 years ago
hallo 123danielsoy,
s you could see on our video, for all scopes the same Probe point is used. At the moment we are occupied with the investigation of the ringing with signals above 80 MHz. Use Welec as search-string on Youtube.
aguapotablees 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but this demo doesn't mean much. Probes often have poor frequency response. For valid comparisons, use 3 identical 50 ohm coax cables, 3 port resistive splitter and 50 ohm scope input terminations with RF connectors. Then, you will be sure of having the same signal at the input of each scope - then your comparison will be valid. I don't wish to discourage your investigations, but 100MHz is real RF & reflections can easily ruin amplitude measurements.
colinbeeforth 1 year ago
this is not firmware problem. It is analog part problem- very high atteniuation of high freq,
savelkaunas 2 years ago 4