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The logic probe was donated by JonW in January 2025. To use, simply power from one of the 5V bench supplies. It will show a red or green light depending on whether the currently probed line is low or high. | The logic probe was donated by JonW in January 2025. To use, simply power from one of the 5V bench supplies. It will show a red or green light depending on whether the currently probed line is low or high. |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 28 March 2025
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Manufacturer | RS |
Model | TTL Logic Probe |
Obtained | Donation (Jan 2025) |
Location | Electronics Area |
Team | Electronics |
Induction Required | No |
Risk Assessment | Yes, see the assessment |
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The logic probe was donated by JonW in January 2025. To use, simply power from one of the 5V bench supplies. It will show a red or green light depending on whether the currently probed line is low or high.