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DIY Logic Analyzer Probe and Pods for Siglent (and LeCroy) scopes
Wahyueko:
The pcb arrived, it's not compatible with MSO5000 Tektronix, hehe.
now I'm trying to measure the dimensions of the pcb and the plate in it. all have 40 pins. after I measured it looked like there was indeed a 16-pin signal. 17pin Ground, 1pin NC, 2 pins I measured to gnd the resistance read 110Ohm BDV 0.1V, and 4 pins resistance to ground 10k Ohm BDV 0.58V. and I try to make it again. I don't know what the 2 pins and 4 pins are for and 1 NC pin.
Uppic:
Hi, I have recently retired and taken up my hobby. They gave me a PM3885 that was cornered in a storage room, but without cables. The question is, could this pod probe serve me for the Philips PM3585. thank you very much to all.
oz2cpu:
>could this pod probe serve me for the Philips PM3585.
NO
julian1:
This question is not specifically about the DIY version (have one ordered), but this thread has the most SPL2016 info/knowledgable.
If one wanted a dedicated 2x8 or 1x10 IDC pcb connector, to plug the SPL2016 LA cable directly,
What termination/passives are needed to match the pod/flying lead assembly - if anything?
I measure 91R series resistance, for the pod/flying leads.
Note, Siglent support this configuration when direct connecting their LA test generator board (see Defpom http://youtu.be/X_cVpH7GLtI?t=88 ).
julian1:
I found a close-up pic of the Siglent pattern generator that supports a directly connecting to a pcb idc header. There don't appear to be any passives used near the connector.
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