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1A5, 1A7
Michael Dunn
Does anyone know the difference between the 1A5 and 1A7 differential plug ins?
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--- In TekScopes@..., Michael Dunn <mdunn@c...> wrote:
Does anyone know the difference between the 1A5 and 1A71A5 is an amplifier with differential inputs and up to 50 Mhz bandpass, depending on sensitivity. It has an input for a special differential probe P6046 and also has a comparison power supply built in which may be connected to one of the differential inputs and subtracted from the signal connected to the other differential input. 1A7 is an extremely high gain differential amplifier. It has a bandpass of 500 Khz and a maximun sensitivity of of 10 uv/ division. Regards, Bernard Lee |
Stan or Patricia Griffiths
I was going to suggest that maybe, with questions like that, you could use a
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copy of my book (OSCILLOSCOPES--Selecting and Restoring a Classic) that is full of such descriptions and includes both the 1A5 and 1A7. However, I see that Bernard Lee has written you a response that is almost an exact copy of what I wrote so I can say that you can rely on his answer. Stan w7ni@... Michael Dunn wrote: Does anyone know the difference between the 1A5 and 1A7 |
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