03-05-2014 02:54 PM
@the_ghost wrote:
should i use a trigger edge like this ??,how i can configure it
Use that one. Set your edge to rising, 0.1 volt level.
03-05-2014 03:11 PM
Please don't post bitmap images to the forum. They take up way too much space. You may have think you called it a jpeg to get around the forum ban on .bmp images, but it is still a bloated bitmap image at its heart.
Use .png as your file extension. It is generally 1/10th the size of a bitmap, and replicates the images well. Real jpegs are usually a bit larger larger than .png's, and will show compression artifacts on images like you posted that are basically computer screenshots. Jpeg's work better for photographs where you can't see the compression artifacts.
03-05-2014 04:20 PM
Guess you really didn't know how to use an O-scope...
03-05-2014 05:17 PM
03-05-2014 06:11 PM
@the_ghost wrote:
when i make 1 v(sinuzoidale) the program read the signal correctly but when i make (30mv)my program is blocked(does not respond)
That sounds like the trigger level is default so something like 50mV. If you are dealing with true AC simusoids (goes positive and negative), then I recommend setting the trigger level to 0V.
03-06-2014 10:51 AM
@Dennis_Knutson wrote:
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It's also hard to believe someone actually thinks that changing a file name is going to change the contents of the file. I just think it's a cheat to get around the bmp ban. Do these people really think we're so stupid as to not notice?
<rant off>
What do you mean I can't rename my .docx file to .pdf? Had this conversation multiple times.
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03-06-2014 02:30 PM
the probleme is not solved by the trigger edge and the scope is blocked and the trigger icon will flashes in the screen of the oscilloscope
i was chhanged the value of trigger level for many value(0,0.00001,1,.........) but the problem is the same
thank you very much 🙂
03-06-2014 02:49 PM - edited 03-06-2014 02:52 PM
Hi ghost,
don't you understand what all the other people try to say you about that BMP vs. PNG thing?
Your picture reattached as PNG takes just <2% of the filesize...
Good advice: you should change your regional settings to use the point as decimal separator when dealing with external measurement devices!
03-06-2014 02:54 PM
Exactly what signals are you capturing on the oscilloscope? What type of signals? What amplitude? What offset?
03-06-2014 02:57 PM
i was sinuzoidale waveform ,offset=0and the mplitude between 1.5v and 7mv ,