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![]() "Paul Burridge" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a spare RF signal generator that has an unmarked output from a type of socket I've never seen before. What's the simplest way of establishing its output impedance? I've had a few ideas but no doubt someone out there will know of something better, since I always seem to end up making unnecessary work for myself. Any suggestions? p. -- The BBC: licenced at public expense to spread lies. One more thing to keep in mind, Paul. Over here in the US it is and has for a long time been standard to display the LOAD level on the generator output indicator. That is, the voltage (or power) at the load itself (assuming matched). In the UK - but I don't know about recently, it was common to show the generator EMF -- which meant the internal generator voltage. This would be twice what would appear across the load if the load & source Z were equal. From your Sig you may very well be familiar with the EMF designation... -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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