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| The RTB2000 scope lacks a 50-ohm input |
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| Sariel:
Hey everyone, I've been really impressed with the RTB2000 series of scopes, but I couldn't help but notice the absence of a 50-ohm input—they only have 1 Megohm inputs. My workaround idea is to use a T-splitter with one arm connected to a 50-ohm termination. Has anyone tried this method, and are there any drawbacks or disadvantages I should be aware of? This way, we could still make the most of this scope even when measuring devices that require a 50-ohm load. Thanks! |
| pope:
I believe this is what is done on all scopes that don't have 50-Ohm inputs. Also, here's a very nice video https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=4GyCAe34N0k |
| pdenisowski:
I just use a 50 ohm feedthrough with the RTB. They are relatively inexpensive and work fine. |
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