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Chris M. White
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Hi guys,
I have an old vintage HP audio osciallator which I want to use for
some experimentation to get more practice in electronics. Its output
is continually variable between 4 and 20 volts. Problem is, for some
experiments I have in mind, I need it to output only between 1mV and
10mV. The oscailator\'s output impedance is 600 ohms it states.
Can anyone suggest a simple passive attenuator I could build from
easily available components which would give me this much lower output
please?
thanks!
I have an old vintage HP audio osciallator which I want to use for
some experimentation to get more practice in electronics. Its output
is continually variable between 4 and 20 volts. Problem is, for some
experiments I have in mind, I need it to output only between 1mV and
10mV. The oscailator\'s output impedance is 600 ohms it states.
Can anyone suggest a simple passive attenuator I could build from
easily available components which would give me this much lower output
please?
thanks!