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+[* black] Connect your Oscilloscope probe to the input channel you are going to use. The process is the same no matter what channel you use. For this demo I will use channel 1.
+[* black] Connect the probe tip to the Oscilloscope calibration output (typically a square wave output on the front panel). Make sure to connect the probe tip to the signal output and the probe ground to the ground.
+[* black] Adjust your scope trigger (or use auto on some models) and you should see a square wave as in the picture. The lack of flatness in the response (see circled spot) is what you are compensating for.

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