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Originally Posted by TinCanAlley
If I set the scope to 1 volts/div and put the probe in 10x mode, it would reduce/lower/attenuate it by a factor of 10 and the display should be read as 10 volt/div?
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That is correct, the "10x" is the *attenuation* factor, not a multiplier. It was not clear that you were reporting the actual voltages of the circuit or the amplitude seen on the scope, with or without taking into account the 10x *attenuation* of the probe, or worse still using the "10x" as a multiplier.
So "b" is the correct answer to my question... agree?
Now, where do you set the baseline "0 volts" before probing a DC voltage? If probing a positive voltage, I set the baseline to the lowest line on the 'scope face and count divisions up from there after the DC is applied to the probe. If unsure of polarity, I set the baseline (with no voltage applied) to the center graticule line and see which way the trace goes when probing the voltage.
jr