RE: 68000 Pod Query

From: James Bright <james_at_quarterarcade.com>
Date: Sat Jun 05 2004 - 18:42:39 EDT

> I would remove the Fluke and manually check the line to verify the
> short.
> Check the line both with power off and power on. (One of the gates
with an
> output connected to the line may have something driving it's input
such
> that it's output is pulling the line down. A hard short will be there
even
> with power off.) Then use a HP Current Probe to see where the short
is.

I haven't successfully used my current probe to isolate shorts. Any
tips? Of course I got it off ebay with no manual, so I just made an
educated guess on how to use it.

JB

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Received on Sat Jun 5 18:51:31 2004

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