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Re: Checking a circuit with bias voltage
This concept doesn't make any sense; if the winding opens, your biased voltage will never be seen (assuming you could apply the signal from point A to B). The whole purpose of the scope is to monitor and "see" signals. If you are looking at pin A with a scope ... Login to read more. ![]()
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