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by _flux
64 days ago
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Ah well that does simplify things significantly, I suppose it's probably still somewhat useful. But I'd expect a big part of the nets are not connected to the ground? I mean in my hobby designs a majority of them is, but let's say if you generously use decoupling capacitors, then that might not be the case? |
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Typically, you need dedicated circuitry (and usually inductive coupling) to provide full isolation, but if the circuit is using this layout then you can still choose to ground the normally-isolated side for probing.