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You are correct that the intent of the board, when one is available, is to show off the features of a particular instrument. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason for when Tek made demo boards (plural) for a new product. If you connect the shield to anything related to mains, you will experience a loud noise from the equipment and yourself! The scope's case is connected to protective mains earth, and the scope probe's shield is connected to the case. Make sure you understand what you are seeingĭo not look at anything related to the mains, e.g. * exercise all the various controls on the function generator and scope, and O 10kohm resistor to +5V, switch between the resistor and 0V. * use your scope to look at a signal with a known characteristic In the absence of other information about what you want to do, you might get a dual 0-30V PSU with adjustable current limit. You haven't mentioned a bench PSU they are always useful. Does anyone have one that I could buy for a reasonable price or, better yet, let me borrow and then return. I would expect that each manufacture designs theirs to especially argument their own scope, but the boards must be, in general, the same in concept.

digital computer electronics malvino eevblog

I know that Tektronix has one as does Rigol, Keysight, Rohde & Schwarz…. Each of the scope manufactures make “Demo Boards” to work with their scope for newbies. While I’m going to achieve some experience using my scopes through my classes, I’d like to accelerate that knowledge. To that end, I’ve acquired a Tektronix 2465BDM, a Rigol 1054Z, a HP 3312A function generator (need higher frequencies) and a number of multimeters (Fluke 87V, EEVBlog 121GW, DE 5000 LCR). Thus, I’m having a lot of fun assembling an electronics shop in my study. Since I have multiple advanced degrees, I don’t need to take the usual external ’requirements’ (English, math, etc. I’m presently studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. I have MS degrees in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.














Digital computer electronics malvino eevblog