If you connect your scope from chassis ground to the tip or the ring, you'll still see some representation of the output signal....probably 1/2 of it anyway.
If you have a 2 trace scope, connect as above & then hit the 'invert' switch on one channel and select the 'Add' function. Then as I recall, you just read the resultant as if it were a normally grounded signal.
BTW Conner, thanx for the dissertation on how they have those 4 IC's configured. I'll have to check that out. glen
If you have a 2 trace scope, connect as above & then hit the 'invert' switch on one channel and select the 'Add' function. Then as I recall, you just read the resultant as if it were a normally grounded signal.
BTW Conner, thanx for the dissertation on how they have those 4 IC's configured. I'll have to check that out. glen
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