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Offline cyberwaspTopic starter

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micsig DP10013
« on: May 06, 2022, 01:44:50 am »
Looking for a little advice. I purchased a Micsig DP10013 quite awhile ago but never used it due to lack of knowledge. I took it out today and hooked it up to my Siglent 1202X-E   Now, I plugged the usb power into the scope and the probes lights came on. I'm still leary to connect it to an AC source so I put it on the scope 1khz output.

Question 1) to test it this way should I put the scope input to ac, "does that matter." I didn't and the scope did not produce a square wave,.

question 2) I'd eventually like to test the ac output of my APC battery backup to verify it is a true sincewave but have reservations having the probe powered by the scopes usb port.

Would it be wiser powering it wioth a usb power pack?  TIA
 

Offline cyberwaspTopic starter

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Re: micsig DP10013
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2022, 05:46:27 pm »
Just an udate. I tried again with the scopes 1khz test point and it worked. After careful inspection of the probe tips I noticee a clear cover over them. Would apreciate any help on the second part of my question.

question 2) I'd eventually like to test the ac output of my APC battery backup to verify it is a true sinewave but have reservations having the probe powered by the scopes usb port.

Would it be wiser powering it with a usb power pack?  TIA
 

Offline thm_w

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Re: micsig DP10013
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2022, 08:59:46 pm »
The USB supply is isolated inside via a DC-DC converter.
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