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Martin72:

--- Quote from: Performa01 on April 12, 2022, 06:38:42 am ---If you run the scope with 7.5V DC-input for a long time, the thermal protection should eventually kick in, but you might need an even higher voltage to achieve this.

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You might be right, because:


--- Quote from: WR9054 Manual ---Caution: The maximum input voltage depends on the input used. Limits are displayed on the body
of the instrument. Whenever the voltage exceeds this limit, the coupling mode automatically
switches to GROUND. You then have to manually reset the coupling to its previous state. While the
unit does provide this protection, damage can still occur if extreme voltages are applied.
Probe
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This state I haven´t reached.....Mhh...Should I try it..

2N3055:

--- Quote from: Martin72 on April 12, 2022, 07:23:24 pm ---.....
This state I haven´t reached.....Mhh...Should I try it..

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Please don't... :scared:
Murphy never sleeps...

Martin72:
 ;D

There is something, that makes me a little bit confusing...
Either it was on the HDO6034A or on the WR9054 (although they got the same UI), but I could swear, one of them showed once a message while booting up, that there were a 50ohm coupling activated last time shutdown and gave me the try to change it before booting was complete.
But I couldn´t reproduce it in the last two days.
Maybe I´ve dreamed this..

Plasmateur:
Mod + Burst

Is this ever going to happen?

Martin72:
It takes some time to understand what you mean... ;)
The siglent beta-testers here may corect me, but after 2yrs I don´t think they will change anything on the integrated awg.

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