I have an old throwaway TEK 7613 scope. So far it works. The crt is a little gassy but you can see the trace.
I have tried digging around on the internet to find what the maximum input DC and AC voltages are for this scope. The best I could find was a general comment that said something like 50v, but I can't believe that.
I would like to take measurements at the output tubes, and see what the ac trace looks like. The grid is ok obviously a few volts P-P but the plate has the large DC offset.
Is it possible to use the standard 1x/10x 10 meg 14 pf probe, or will these voltages blow up the voltage divider? If so, is it possible to build an external voltage divider and measure that way?
thanks.
I have tried digging around on the internet to find what the maximum input DC and AC voltages are for this scope. The best I could find was a general comment that said something like 50v, but I can't believe that.
I would like to take measurements at the output tubes, and see what the ac trace looks like. The grid is ok obviously a few volts P-P but the plate has the large DC offset.
Is it possible to use the standard 1x/10x 10 meg 14 pf probe, or will these voltages blow up the voltage divider? If so, is it possible to build an external voltage divider and measure that way?
thanks.
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