It's going to have to be the 'scope... I
failed to turn the multimeter off
properly last time I used it, and now the battery is flat. Doh!
Quite a few of my multimeters only need a battery for the resistance
ranges... They're analogue, of course.
And a few others run off the mains....
Or, of course, I could bodge my universal power supply
into powering the
Be careful doing that if one side of the universal PSU is grounded. Quite
a few simple DMM circutis do not have the -ve side of the battery
connected to the -ve input terminal.
multimeter...... (don't dare suggest buying a
battery! ;))
Unless your meter takes some obscure battery, I am suprised you don't
have them in stock. ...
-tony