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Grant
My (borrowed) Tek DPO doesn't do differential inputs very well (got a
math module a-b mode, too noisy plus crappy common mode range).
So I think of doing a differential frontend end amp to take out up to
say 100V common mode, for looking at switchmode signals on top of usually
24V (21V-30V) battery stuff. Sometimes need to see 100V signals on that,
or at least tolerate the overdriven inputs to see signals of interest,
So I expect to put in dynamic range limiting to stop the opamps saturating
and getting 'stuck' in saturated mode. You know how they can take some
time to come back out of saturation? Or is that something no longer happen
with newer opamps?
Equipment could be chargers, motor drives and so on, switchmode, dirty
signals. Quite noisy, and I'm usually stuck with the ground reference
on other side of the battery pack. Normally battery is run isolated from
mains ground, so noise pickup is a problem. Also the safety issue of
grounding wherever the CRO earth goes.
So the topology seems most useful is the inverting front end for each
input, feeding a diffamp. Ideas for one of these? I tend to use the
DPO on 20MHz bandwidth filter, so I guess I'm not expecting too much
speed from the thing, I have cheap 60MHz probes for a normal 1M input
impedance, good enough?
Ideas for which opamp would be nice. Is trying for 1M input too easy
for noise pickup? I suppose I could have a couple flying leads with
clips going into the box with this thing, a coax lead out into the DPO's
input set to 1M input. Or you might convince me to use the 50R input,
though I don't think I want to go there. Last time I mentioned doing
that somebody tried to tell me my observed voltages would not be halved?
Thanks,
Grant.
math module a-b mode, too noisy plus crappy common mode range).
So I think of doing a differential frontend end amp to take out up to
say 100V common mode, for looking at switchmode signals on top of usually
24V (21V-30V) battery stuff. Sometimes need to see 100V signals on that,
or at least tolerate the overdriven inputs to see signals of interest,
So I expect to put in dynamic range limiting to stop the opamps saturating
and getting 'stuck' in saturated mode. You know how they can take some
time to come back out of saturation? Or is that something no longer happen
with newer opamps?
Equipment could be chargers, motor drives and so on, switchmode, dirty
signals. Quite noisy, and I'm usually stuck with the ground reference
on other side of the battery pack. Normally battery is run isolated from
mains ground, so noise pickup is a problem. Also the safety issue of
grounding wherever the CRO earth goes.
So the topology seems most useful is the inverting front end for each
input, feeding a diffamp. Ideas for one of these? I tend to use the
DPO on 20MHz bandwidth filter, so I guess I'm not expecting too much
speed from the thing, I have cheap 60MHz probes for a normal 1M input
impedance, good enough?
Ideas for which opamp would be nice. Is trying for 1M input too easy
for noise pickup? I suppose I could have a couple flying leads with
clips going into the box with this thing, a coax lead out into the DPO's
input set to 1M input. Or you might convince me to use the 50R input,
though I don't think I want to go there. Last time I mentioned doing
that somebody tried to tell me my observed voltages would not be halved?
Thanks,
Grant.