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jw
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Hi,
I have just set up my ERA-1SM amplifier, like it says to do here (P. 2) :
http://www.minicircuits.com/appnote/an60010.pdf
You can clearly see the output point.
My question involves my Oscope measurement technique.
What am I measuring if I just connect the probe to the output point without
grounding it? That is, just attach the probe point to the output and do not
clip the probe ground to circuit ground. I am getting values, but I'm not
sure what it represents?
I am using a Pico 212 scope that is attached to my laptop using the RS-232
port.
Further I am using probe that is rated to 100MHz but I believe the circuit
is operating more toward 1 GHz - so do I need to get a "faster" probe to
meaure this circuit? I don't need any very precise results, I just want to
see if I have the amplifier set up correctly to work.
--TIA, jw
I have just set up my ERA-1SM amplifier, like it says to do here (P. 2) :
http://www.minicircuits.com/appnote/an60010.pdf
You can clearly see the output point.
My question involves my Oscope measurement technique.
What am I measuring if I just connect the probe to the output point without
grounding it? That is, just attach the probe point to the output and do not
clip the probe ground to circuit ground. I am getting values, but I'm not
sure what it represents?
I am using a Pico 212 scope that is attached to my laptop using the RS-232
port.
Further I am using probe that is rated to 100MHz but I believe the circuit
is operating more toward 1 GHz - so do I need to get a "faster" probe to
meaure this circuit? I don't need any very precise results, I just want to
see if I have the amplifier set up correctly to work.
--TIA, jw