Do you have the logic pod connections backwards in this video? Is the permanently attached lead the signal input and the socket for the short jumper lead the ground connection? That is the way it works on HP / Agilent logic analyzer pod inputs.
Good question. I haven't tried it yet. What you ask would make sense. As the loose leads are black they may be the reference input. The fact that the attached leads have black shrink on the ends lead me to think they were the reference. I need to look on the R&S website for the manual for the pod. I'd guess however you have this right.
very lucky u are.
Do you have the logic pod connections backwards in this video? Is the permanently attached lead the signal input and the socket for the short jumper lead the ground connection? That is the way it works on HP / Agilent logic analyzer pod inputs.
Good question. I haven't tried it yet. What you ask would make sense. As the loose leads are black they may be the reference input. The fact that the attached leads have black shrink on the ends lead me to think they were the reference. I need to look on the R&S website for the manual for the pod. I'd guess however you have this right.
I've confirmed I had them backwards in the video.
8:30 Get to the choppa! Now!
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