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I'm working on a microcontroller project where I'm sending out a clock signal at 153kHz and then converting it to 0 to 12V levels using a n-channel MOSFET. The wires are approximately 2 feet long after the conversion. I was disturbed by the excessive overshoot I was seeing on my USB scope. I then changed the probe from 10x to 1x and the overshoot seemed to go away for the most part. As I understand it, setting your probes to 10x will increase the input impedance by the same amount. I'm not sure what effect there is on capacitive loading. The 1x probe plot looks like there is more capacitance. I'm using a passive generic crummy probe that came with my USB scope. Can anyone help me understand what is going on? Thanks.
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http://photos.imageevent.com/crossfamily/campingatsunsetbay/large/Overshoot_clk_10xProbe.PNG [Broken]
http://photos.imageevent.com/crossfamily/campingatsunsetbay/large/Overshoot_clk_1xProbe.PNG [Broken]
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