azonenberg changed the topic of #scopehal to: libscopehal, libscopeprotocols, and glscopeclient development and testing | https://github.com/azonenberg/scopehal-cmake, https://github.com/azonenberg/scopehal-apps, https://github.com/azonenberg/scopehal | Logs: https://freenode.irclog.whitequark.org/scopehal
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<bvernoux> hi
<azonenberg_work> o/ bvernoux
<azonenberg_work> So, i got really busy this week - i have a bunch of 200R resistors i wanted to try on the handheld probes
<azonenberg_work> Do you want me to hold off for that testing or just mail you the test boards now?
<bvernoux> like you prefer there is no hurry
<bvernoux> more we test better it is
<bvernoux> the idea is to fine tune the things and find root cause if there is any issue
<azonenberg_work> Yeah
<azonenberg_work> Right now it looks like we have two major known problems
<azonenberg_work> The first is the unterminated stub from the resistor to the tip of the needle, which has a resonance around 9 GHz but that might be causing weird effects lower down as well since we have sharp edges coming into it
<azonenberg_work> We cannot eliminate the stub, it's inherent in the construction of the probe, but simulation suggests that adding a different-sized stub to the probe just past the resistor will null out the peak and make it flat out to ~3 GHz which is probably fine for a handheld probe
<azonenberg_work> The second is the parasitic capacitance between pads of the resistor
<azonenberg_work> It's only 26 fF according to vishay's package model, but past ~1 GHz the shunt impedance of that capacitor is within the same OOM as the 1K ohm resistor and as you go further, the C dominates
<azonenberg_work> which causes significant peaking at higher frequencies
<azonenberg_work> however, neither of these two appear to explain the weird shapes we're seeing in the time domain plots
<azonenberg_work> Or if they do, my understanding of black magic is not sufficient to grok the cause
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