I think I'd rather have a logic analyser with instruction decode? if I'm using a scope it's to check the signal timing on one channel, not 4
I think I'd rather have a logic analyser with instruction decode?
if I'm using a scope it's to check the signal timing on one channel, not 4
I've had use for a dual-trace unit, it's sometimes useful to compare a signal to it's master. I don't think I've ever used a 4 channel scope to it's fullest possibilities.
I've had use for a dual-trace unit, it's sometimes useful to compare a signal to it's master. I don't think I've ever used a 4 channel scope to it's fullest possibilities.
someone even asked this question on eevblog, I think the best answer was to check the power up sequence on a multi rail?
I try and avoid analogue stuff 😬
someone even asked this question on eevblog,
I think the best answer was to check the power up sequence on a multi rail?
I try and avoid analogue stuff 😬
You could use a multi trace for that, have it trigger on the first rail to rise and go for X time to see the rest of the rails rise.
You could use a multi trace for that, have it trigger on the first rail to rise and go for X time to see the rest of the rails rise.
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