Triangle VCO help please
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Mon Nov 27 09:05:08 CET 2000
After having measured any one of the supply voltages,
I always touch the probe to the rail and make sure it
looks right. Obviously, I've been here too. At least
it was merely frustrating and embarassing instead of
destructive as a few of my more spectacular errors have
been.
Magnus Danielson <cfmd at swipnet.se> wrote:
>From: mark verbos <a0284520 at addcom.de>
>Subject: Re: Triangle VCO help please
>Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 15:03:26 +0100
>
>> as it turns out I made the biggest of all chump mistakes. The scope lead was
>> switched to 10x mode. so the waves were actually the right size. doh@!#$$%&*
>
>This manifests one of the oldest rules in the game:
>
>When you get a measure result, veryify carefully the means of measurement.
>
>Naturally, I see this rule being broken on a regular basis at work and
>I get called in for the reality check. This way I get to see many
>people look very stupid on a regular basis too, but that's naturally
>another story.
>
>> thanks magnus
>
>Anytime.
>
>Cheers,
>Magnus
>
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