I've heard a lot about the danger of damaging or destroying one's O-Scope when checking a SMPS. As I understand it, this is because of a "floating" ground common to the circuits in SMPS's.
I'm wondering the best way to eliminate the danger to the scope? Would using an isolation transformer to power the scope be an effective way to solve this potential serious problem? Are there other
and/or better solutions? What about a ground lift? BTW I'm working on a Mackie SRM450 V3 if anyone has a schematic that would be very helpful
I'm wondering the best way to eliminate the danger to the scope? Would using an isolation transformer to power the scope be an effective way to solve this potential serious problem? Are there other
and/or better solutions? What about a ground lift? BTW I'm working on a Mackie SRM450 V3 if anyone has a schematic that would be very helpful
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