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Instructions

Location

Right hand side electronics bench.

Basic Guidelines

	*  Be aware of what you&#039;re trying to measure, to avoid damaging the scope or your circuit.
	*  The ground clip is connected to mains ground. DO NOT FLOAT THE SCOPE.</description>
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	* Analog Oscilloscope - ISO-TECH ISR-1014 - 100Mhz
	* Digital Oscilloscope - Rigol DS1054Z



This is a good basic intro to oscilloscopes:
&lt;https://youtu.be/SSp1wn0Abck?feature=shared&gt;

Safety

It is possible to use oscilloscopes and probes inappropriately and dangerously. In most cases there won&#039;t be a hazard, but it is necessary to know the hazards in order to avoid them. If in doubt, ask someone with experience.</description>
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Instructions

Location

Right hand side electronics bench.

Basic Guidelines

	*  Be aware of what you&#039;re trying to measure, to avoid damaging the scope or your circuit.
	*  The ground clip is connected to mains ground. DO NOT FLOAT THE SCOPE.</description>
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