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| nctnico:
--- Quote from: paul67 on March 14, 2019, 10:29:26 pm ---Thanks for the delivery of the probe, Nico. It works really nicely! I'm very happy with it. I wondered, what do you do with the LMH3401 inverting output... connect directly to 0V, or...? I looked at the datasheet but couldn't see guidance for using in single-ended output mode. --- End quote --- The inverted output is terminated to ground with a (in total) 50 Ohm resistor so both output see (about) the same load. |
| Evodad:
Hi ntcnico, Any chance you have any probes left ? This was an interesting thread. Why did it not survive longer ? Any spin-offs ? // Per |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: Evodad on November 01, 2019, 06:04:13 pm ---Hi ntcnico, Any chance you have any probes left ? This was an interesting thread. Why did it not survive longer ? Any spin-offs ? // Per --- End quote --- Actually I have 20 new probes fresh from the assembler. |
| Evodad:
That was good news :) Any modifications since the last batch ? May I buy 2 of you ? )) Per |
| teomondo:
Dear ntcnico Is DIP1400 1.4GHz differential probe currently avaliable? I have an Operating manual dated 2019 any new version avaliable? What about the price of DIP1400 1.4GHz differential probe and how I can buy it. Thanks for your answer Roberto |
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