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RE: differential probes
Original poster: "jimmy hynes by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <chunkyboy86-at-yahoo-dot-com>
Hi Terry,
I am using the neutral for the MOV ground right now,
is there anything wrong with that?
more questions/comments below
--- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> Original poster: "Terry Fritz" <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>
>
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> I got the boards today and was working on them
> tonight. I had to chop
> things up a "little" :o)) but I think they will work
> very well. Here are
> the changes the boards could use so far. I had
> better write them down
> before I forget ;-)
>
> 1. Lets take the MOVs off the board. It is best if
> the board just has
> solder eyes for the HV wires. We can just solder
> the MOVs to the fuse
> holders and ground terminals rather than clog the
> board with them.
>
> 2. The 1K feed back resistors need to be 2K.
I noticed today that it is a 2000x probe. If I want to
make my other channel a 10x probe, then I would change
it to 200k right?
>
> 3. There is some offset and I think we can use the
> Vocm pin to fix that.
>
Grounding that pin worked perfectly for me.
> 4. We need the expensive 10nF caps after all.
>
> 5. The 2K resistors need ~~50pF of compensation.
>
> 6. To go to a BNC cable, we need to put 50 ohm in
> series with the output
> to match the cable.
>
> 7. The feedback path was very noisy, I had to chop
> it all out. Need to
> get ride of the ground plane near the input and
> reposition the 2K resistors
> right on the input.
Can you explain this one? Does it have something to do
with capacitive coupling to the ground plane?
> 8. I replaced the 1 Meg 1/2 resistors with low
> voltage surface mount
> ones. The big resistors were very noisy. Hard to
> wait for DigiKey to get
> the right ones...
What makes the resistors noisy?
> Our input capacitance is about 0.2pF!! That is
> extremely low and
> great. Tek uses a parallel capacitor with the input
> which gives smoother
> response but sure can load down high frequency
> stuff. Our response is not
> quite as perfect but we don't need that very
> expensive cap either.
>
> Running the board next to the Tek 5205 looked very
> good. Our rise time is
> the same as theirs. they compare well. I was able
> to get a good 10MHz
> response. Seem to have a resonance around 13.8MHz.
>
> I still need to do a lot of other tests but all is
> looking well.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Terry
>
>
>
>
>
> At 02:18 PM 7/25/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hi Terry,
> >
> >I sent the boards to you yesterday, but I forgot to
> send you the fuses. Do
> >you have any, or do you want me to send them to
> you. The banana jacks I
> >got were "little", I didn't know there is more than
> one size. I don't
> >think that's the kind you wanted, but I threw them
> on one of the boards
> >anyway, because they're so easy to take off.
> >
> >Here are some pictures of my board
>
><http://www.hot-streamer-dot-com/chunkyboy86/diffprobe.jpg>www.hot-streamer-dot-com/chunkyboy86/diffprobe.jpg
>
> >www.hot-streamer-dot-com/chunkyboy86/diffprobe2.jpg
> >
> >If the voltage of the batteries powering it aren't
> equal, there is a DC
> >bias, which makes it tough to read small voltages
> on my old scope. Why
> >wasn't the VOCM pin grounded? Don't say cost ;-))
> >
> >When I hooked it up to my function generator, there
> were some spikes at
> >the leading edge of the square wave (200khz). The
> spike doesn't appear
> >with my other probes, so I think that it is fake.
> .....................
>
>
=====
Jimmy
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