I like your return with these videos, please continue. I download the videos and you don't see the video counts go up. When I get a chance I come and look at it to put the count up for ya. Keep up your interesting vids. Thanks
Nice - especially the trigger points, very handy for chips and data lines. I think it was Magnetman2010 who got a call from his wife...said something like 'Yes, no, am making a video for RU-vid, ok, bye'. Am glad you left that in.
Thanks for checking in! The Rigol actually has several digital decoder functions built in, but I'm an analog guy so I have not yet learned how to use them. But eventually I will, and will show for example how to decode a Serial data stream from an Arduino or something like that.
Please do, that's exactly what I get stuck with on my scope. All is fine if looking at waves or simple signal trains, but decoding would be really useful (perhaps as Ben Heck did with the Nintendo Playstation prototype).
I know this is an old video but I just got my first scope and it’s this Rigol. Your video is nice and simple which is just my speed😂. You are moving the vertical trigger position indicator. I guess by trial & error, I’ll figure out which knob you’re turning to do that🤔. Is there a way to position the horizontal trigger position indicator that’s at the top middle to be at the far left of the scope screen? Thanks.
Nice tutorial, will you make an 'Advanced' series where you discuss things like Window, Glitch, Width, Runt, etc., types of triggering for the more esoteric waveforms? I find 'scpoing signal reflections to be very useful in building Scoposcopy towards Scopology. 👍
I have already done videos on Runt and Nth Edge triggers, and will be covering other trigger types in later videos as I find the time. Thanks for commenting!