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Bill
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I want to use a shareware PC oscilloscope with my soundcard. The inout
would be via a standard CRO probe to the line in socket.
I don't need to pre-amplify or attenuate the input signal, as I can
see the waveform level on the PC scope and adjust to within viewable
range at the source.
Rather, I wish to prevent initial damage to the card from
inadvertently applying excessive voltage to the line input socket.
As I understand, this would be anything over about 1.5V.
What is the best design approach to use for this? Something that does
not distort an audio signal that is of the correct voltage level.
Better yet, an actual circuit would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Bill
would be via a standard CRO probe to the line in socket.
I don't need to pre-amplify or attenuate the input signal, as I can
see the waveform level on the PC scope and adjust to within viewable
range at the source.
Rather, I wish to prevent initial damage to the card from
inadvertently applying excessive voltage to the line input socket.
As I understand, this would be anything over about 1.5V.
What is the best design approach to use for this? Something that does
not distort an audio signal that is of the correct voltage level.
Better yet, an actual circuit would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Bill