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| Grandchuck:
These are inexpensive but seem useful: https://www.ebay.com/itm/334526399735 The picture below shows them applied to a power module. The module conditions: Input 8 vdc @ 0.36A Output 12 vdc @ 0.2A E probe channel 1 H probe channel 2 Seems that using EMC probes might also be useful when designing and/or troubleshooting. Does anybody here do that? |
| nctnico:
These kind of probes are useful indeed to find sources of certain frequency bands on a PCB. They should be in everyone's toolbox who is dealing with EMC problems. |
| pdenisowski:
--- Quote from: Grandchuck on March 06, 2023, 04:49:29 pm ---Seems that using EMC probes might also be useful when designing and/or troubleshooting. Does anybody here do that? --- End quote --- Yes :) I actually made an introductory video on the topic |
| pope:
These seem to be out of stock everywhere (ebay, amazon, aliexpress). Do you have any other source that can be purchased from? |
| oddbits:
Loads on ebay china sellers , for as little as £9 with free postage , just ordered a set .. Hope links are ok ?. |
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