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w2aew | #294: Delay / Skew Measurement, and a "trick" to separate device and cable delays @w2aew | Uploaded November 2018 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
This video discusses how to make a delay or skew measurement on an oscilloscope - including both analog and digital oscilloscopes. It also presents an easy "trick" to separate the device skew from the cable or probe skew. Video notes are here:
qsl.net/w2aew/youtube/Delay_Skew_Measurement.pdf
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#294: Delay / Skew Measurement, and a "trick" to separate device and cable delays @w2aew

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