Circuit Wizard 150 Portable __full__
To "generate paper" (a physical printout) for a project designed in Circuit Wizard, you typically need to convert your schematic into a PCB layout first. Once you have the layout, you can print it onto specialized transfer paper or standard paper for etching. Steps to Generate a Printable PCB Layout
- Bandwidth: 50 kHz is insufficient for high-speed digital (e.g., USB, high-speed CAN >1 Mbps) or RF work.
- Single Channel: Cannot compare two signals (e.g., input vs. output phase) without external triggering tools.
- No Isolated Inputs: The signal common is tied to the device ground; floating measurements require a differential probe (sold separately).
- Ensure proper connections: Verify that the test leads are securely connected to the circuit or device under test.
- Check battery level: Ensure the device has sufficient battery power to perform accurate tests.
- Select correct test function: Choose the correct test function for the specific circuit or device being tested.
- Consult user manual: Refer to the user manual for detailed operating instructions and troubleshooting guides.
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