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Saturday, August 4, 2007

[oopic] Re: a bit off topic maybe - XBee units... ground ? grrr

> - I reckon however that further discussion is just going to get me
> confused or at least you a little unfairly fatigued until I read up on
> my scope basics ... At first I thought it was the XBee's but its
> really my misuse or misunderstanding of scopes (or a potential fault
> in the probe, unlikely though)
>

Why do you think this is unlikely? It is possible that the ground
connection on one scope probe IS defective. I have had the case where
the solder connection inside the alligator clip goes awry. The crimp
keeps the cable in place but the solder joint is not working.

If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, maybe it IS a duck!

Richard



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