P6100 Oscilloscope probe - WATCH THIS BEFORE BUYING !
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2023
- Watch this video before you purchase P6100 Oscilloscope Probe Kit DC-100MHz Scope Clip Test Probe 100MHz For Tektronix HP X1/X10 sonda osciloscopio
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I just noticed this video : ruclips.net/video/eOkVZczZ728/видео.html
Screwdriver he shows also has metal tip so take it as you want.
0:29 & 2:41 , I said "screw", but I meant "screwdriver", my bad.
I just bought some P6100 probes myself, and it appears that they changed this problem. Mine came with a screwdriver that had a small metal blade as a tip, and that works perfectly fine.
I stripped the screw in mine :')
i both two of these probes and cannot callibrate on my oscilloscope. It seems I cannott reach the necessary capacitance to make the square signal square :(
My expensive oscilloscope came with a screwdriver with a METAL blade. Give me a break. Metal screwdrivers have been used forever for compensation adjustments. lol
A metal screwdriver is fine.
It could mess with the variable capacitor
@@dakata2416 Most compensation tools have metal blades, so apparently not.
@@uni-byte This argument is so damn ridiculous. You are correct about a metal blade.
@@dakata2416 Only as long as you touch it. So at worst, you'd have to remove the screwdriver between making changes to see the results.
In practice, I never saw a difference when I was touching or not.