Greetings all-
The wife was kind enough to pick me up a scope this weekend. I've used "virtual" scopes on the PC, but never a real one. It's a B&K 1541c 40MHz dual trace. Before I blow it up, I figured I ask a couple of questions. It has 10x/1x switchs on the probes. I'm assuming that if I use the 10X and measure 500 volts the scope will only get 50V. Is that correct? Or is the scope still going to get the 500v? It says its rated at 250v and I don't want to fry it. I'm assuming that if I leave the probe on 1X, the full 500v will toast it.
Satanmax posted that he used the pc based sweepgen program for a signal generator. What's the downside of using that as opposed to an actual generator? Can I use it coming straight out of my PC? Thanks in advance.
The wife was kind enough to pick me up a scope this weekend. I've used "virtual" scopes on the PC, but never a real one. It's a B&K 1541c 40MHz dual trace. Before I blow it up, I figured I ask a couple of questions. It has 10x/1x switchs on the probes. I'm assuming that if I use the 10X and measure 500 volts the scope will only get 50V. Is that correct? Or is the scope still going to get the 500v? It says its rated at 250v and I don't want to fry it. I'm assuming that if I leave the probe on 1X, the full 500v will toast it.
Satanmax posted that he used the pc based sweepgen program for a signal generator. What's the downside of using that as opposed to an actual generator? Can I use it coming straight out of my PC? Thanks in advance.
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