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Oscilloscope Probe Question

Started by TheOne, December 21, 2007, 10:35:01 PM

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TheOne

ok thanks I will take a look on existing probe that i can use and the interface box, they are prob some project about it on the web

hansvonlieven

G'day One and all,  :D

Perhaps you could cannibalise a multimeter, it has all the shunts in it a switch and the probes. With a little ingenuity it shouldn't be too hard

Hans von Lieven

EDIT I am thinking here of an analogue multimeter, just disconnect the meter movement and feed the signal into your oscilloscope. Would need calibrating but should work.
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