O-scope Probe Questions

From: John Butler <John.Butler_at_asu.edu>
Date: Thu Dec 09 1999 - 12:18:54 EST

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<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">Ok, I admit it.&nbsp; I am a tech wanna be.&nbsp; I also admit that I have a great source for tools like O-scopes etc.&nbsp; So now I have this nice Tektronics O-scope (200 MHz) and no probes.&nbsp; I see there are 60 MHz probes available for $9.99 and am wondering if I can use these for Video and pin repairs?&nbsp; I know they will physically plug in, but what are the disadvantages of using a slower probe?&nbsp; What is the 10X for?&nbsp; Sorry to ask the basic questions, but I really want to learn.&nbsp; There are so many questions and so little time....</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">John</FONT>
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