Can you make a video showing the waveform of a capacitor on circuit with an oscilloscope. I'd like to see the difference between a properly working capacitor versus a defective capacitor so we can see the difference between the two via oscilloscope waveform.
Hi! Blessings! It is the REF102. There is 0.05% and +/-0.0025. Check well when you find it listed, because there is more than one precision rating. I made a video named: "10VDC REF102 voltage reference chip using RS232 as a voltage pump in a basic circuit / without SPSU". I got mine from Farnell. (Do you want a "top advice"? It is made now days by Texas Instruments, but the old chips from Burr-Brown Corporation where better). By the way! ...I will need the favor back. I have a technical question to ask to you. I will try to contact you next weekend. And happy new year!
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Can you make a video showing the waveform of a capacitor on circuit with an oscilloscope. I'd like to see the difference between a properly working capacitor versus a defective capacitor so we can see the difference between the two via oscilloscope waveform.
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Hi! Blessings! It is the REF102. There is 0.05% and +/-0.0025. Check well when you find it listed, because there is more than one precision rating. I made a video named: "10VDC REF102 voltage reference chip using RS232 as a voltage pump in a basic circuit / without SPSU". I got mine from Farnell. (Do you want a "top advice"? It is made now days by Texas Instruments, but the old chips from Burr-Brown Corporation where better). By the way! ...I will need the favor back. I have a technical question to ask to you. I will try to contact you next weekend. And happy new year!
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