Thanks Michael, this is even better than my tracer board cause it can trace at higher voltage level 🙂, so I'm tempted to build one.
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Perfect for diyer needs !
Thanks a lot Michael super
Green light of analog scope curves with "Frankentracer" tool
yes construct of better high fidelity amplifiers become
more enjoyable , less esoteric after tests and pairs findings.
Perfect for diyer needs !
Thanks a lot Michael super

Green light of analog scope curves with "Frankentracer" tool
yes construct of better high fidelity amplifiers become
more enjoyable , less esoteric after tests and pairs findings.
Mike ,
Interesting thoughts about the source resistor .
it would be nice , to see in lab the effects of the parallel capacitor on that .
thanks
Interesting thoughts about the source resistor .
it would be nice , to see in lab the effects of the parallel capacitor on that .
thanks
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It's alive!
Just quick screen capture of Frankentracer schematic.
Thanks again Michael
Best regards 🙂
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Excel capture is ready. I wish I'd had that when I wrote the original article in 2011. It would have been a nice time saver. 🙂
I'll work on the tutorial video this weekend most likely.
I'll work on the tutorial video this weekend most likely.
I figured what the world needs is more over-produced videos of obscure do-it-yourself test equipment. 🙂
Thanks!
Thank you for the frankentracer! I'll adapt it shortly to try on a SiC Fet, should I find an equivalent bulb over here in 240VAC land...
Thank you for the frankentracer! I'll adapt it shortly to try on a SiC Fet, should I find an equivalent bulb over here in 240VAC land...
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