Hi,
Im building a test rig that can monitor waveforms from a pcb under test onto a CRO.
Ive fiited a BNC socket to the test rig; so the user plugs a BNC-BNC coaxial cable to their
CRO and the test rig.
I want to know, do I need to use coaxial cable as well within the test rig: pcb (unit under test)
test points to BNC socket on test rig?
Or would multi-strand equipment wire be ok?
The length inside the test rig needed would be approx. 300 mm.
What do you do?
I had a read the AAC 'Transmission Line' book, but I think that covers long distance cabling.
Thanks.
Steve
Im building a test rig that can monitor waveforms from a pcb under test onto a CRO.
Ive fiited a BNC socket to the test rig; so the user plugs a BNC-BNC coaxial cable to their
CRO and the test rig.
I want to know, do I need to use coaxial cable as well within the test rig: pcb (unit under test)
test points to BNC socket on test rig?
Or would multi-strand equipment wire be ok?
The length inside the test rig needed would be approx. 300 mm.
What do you do?
I had a read the AAC 'Transmission Line' book, but I think that covers long distance cabling.
Thanks.
Steve