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Re: Floating Adapter 013-0156-00


stefan_trethan
 

It would only work if your input was already floating, say for example a
TPS2024 or scope meter, and allow you to attach two probes in a
differential configuration.
The shell is unlikely to present a useful input impedance to attenuator
probes, so it would only work with X1 probes.
Quite limited use, I would say.

ST

On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, 16:02 Harvey White, <madyn@...> wrote:

On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 05:40:12 -0800, you wrote:

Picture of the part here:


I'm going to guess, and an ohmmeter would tell you. One BNC is
straight through to the male BNC. The other center pin is wired to
the ground on the male BNC. The two shells are connected together,
but not to anything else.

It floats your scope.

Best used on a battery scope if at all.

Another option (if there's a short on the pin to ground, and the
wiring is not as described) would be for a 7A14 and a current probe
(needs an adaptor to tell the difference between a P6021 and a P6022).

Unlikely, though.

Harvey








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