From: Scott McMorrow ([email protected])
Date: Mon Nov 08 1999 - 22:54:48 PST
Subas,
Tektronix makes a simple articulated scope probe holder
that I believe is around $500 or so.
regards,
scott
subas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does any body has a cost effective solution for scope probe manipulator (so
> that you do not have to hold the probes by hands and you can move the probes
> in X-, Y- and Z- direction independently)? Since we usually have only two
> hands to hold these probes, how do we measure 4-channels simulatenously in
> an oscilloscope?
>
> I talked to some vendors and it amazing that they charge like a hell for
> such a simple thing. I was about to buy them but later I thought it was not
> worth that much money (talking about US$10000 for four units).
>
> Does any body know any other cheaper solutions? I am thinking about making
> my own. Any suggestions?
>
> Subas
>
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