Hi Brian, and thanks for your poste. If you look at Mike's reply (which I thank him for) He was talking about the freq. of the VCO ,not the scope.
MikeHalloran (Mechanical)
12 Mar 07 21:00
What's the intended frequency range?
Somehow this was taken by others to be the freq. of the scope, but...
Greeti9ngs IRstuff
I don't know how to answer this question because I didn't mention the freq. of the scope as being of no importance.
The question was what was the freq. of the VCO?
**No! if you are using an oscilloscope, then the impedance and frequency response of the oscilloscope becomes a...
Greetings es welcome.
I build circuit boards on a regular basis. If HF is your concern you can use pretty well any type of board. UHF is a bit of a different story but don't get caught up on it.
I use a program called Circad ,it's great and with it i can draw my board, print it out, use it as a...
Thanks guys for the quick response. The original 5 100-200 mhz
vco's had virtually no output as I explained. The new batch have 5 mv output p-p. I am heading out to the shop at this time and i will check out the scope settings (I think they're right
but will check anyway) to see if they are ok...
Greetings I am new here so please be patient woth me if I should blunder this thread. I have purchased and used the VCOs in a few of my projects and I think they're great. I have one question of which I have been searching out where I may.
The VCO's have a 10dbm output. I believe that to be...