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Hi,
I'm very stressed because I've a lab exam tomorrow. I wasn't aware I'd have to take it so I'm more than late when it comes to study for it. Furthermore I should be used to the oscilloscope while I had about 8 opportunities to "play" with it. Hence I have some questions :
I've dealt with a digital oscilloscope, a tektronics 1000B I believe. It has 2 channels.
Each probe have 2 crocodile clips. My first question is : Why when I use both probes (that I plug into both channels of the oscilloscope), I must not use the 4 crocodile clips? It could damage the oscilloscope, but how and why? I can use 3 crocodile clips with no problem, but my professor told us never to use the 4 of them.
My second question is :
Can someone explain me what is the connection to the ground? Why is it important? How can I do this with an oscilloscope? I never understood this part.
Thank you very much!
I'm very stressed because I've a lab exam tomorrow. I wasn't aware I'd have to take it so I'm more than late when it comes to study for it. Furthermore I should be used to the oscilloscope while I had about 8 opportunities to "play" with it. Hence I have some questions :
I've dealt with a digital oscilloscope, a tektronics 1000B I believe. It has 2 channels.
Each probe have 2 crocodile clips. My first question is : Why when I use both probes (that I plug into both channels of the oscilloscope), I must not use the 4 crocodile clips? It could damage the oscilloscope, but how and why? I can use 3 crocodile clips with no problem, but my professor told us never to use the 4 of them.
My second question is :
Can someone explain me what is the connection to the ground? Why is it important? How can I do this with an oscilloscope? I never understood this part.
Thank you very much!