...and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".
...and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".Could you explain this? I dont get it.
...and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".Could you explain this? I dont get it.finished with one lap = filling the display/acquisition buffer.
...and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".Could you explain this? I dont get it.finished with one lap = filling the display/acquisition buffer.This question was addressed at Martin72, so i would like to have an answer from Martin.
...and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".Could you explain this? I dont get it.finished with one lap = filling the display/acquisition buffer.This question was addressed at Martin72, so i would like to have an answer from Martin.
Quote(b) use regular retrace mode, and stare at an apparently frozen screen for a second or two, before it suddenly gets updated
At 100ms/div it will be in about one second and then not suddenly because it is then "finished with one lap".
Really ?
This is kindergarten stuff.
One second of no feedback can be pretty long when I'm e.g. trying to adjust something. At 200 ms/div it's two seconds …
One second of no feedback can be pretty long when I'm e.g. trying to adjust something. At 200 ms/div it's two seconds …
Sorry, but I cannot see a valid argument here.
Since display modes have to be implemented in hardware, an additional mode would take additional resources that (if at all available) would be much better spent elsewhere.
I just turned on the scope this morning to see, that all my trigger settings were lost
I just turned on the scope this morning to see, that all my trigger settings were lost
What trigger type it before shutting down, and what trigger it when it turned on today? If the plug is directly unplugged, this problem may occur. If not, it may be another problem.
I haven't encountered the problem you mentioned yet, I shutting down normally(Utility - Shutdown or Press the power button for 2 seconds).
A nice feature for all the Siglent DSOs that support Bode Plots and Math Functions would be to allow the DUT Input and Output selections to support not only Channels 1-4 but also the Math Function. With this added capability using the Bode Plots for Impedance and Admittance measurements/plots becomes more straight forward without the need for additional support equipment such as Current/Differential Probes.
For example, one could use the Math function to subtract the voltage probed across a Reference Resistor with a pair of Channels to use as the DUT current for the Bode Plot.
Best,
Modify the rules for adding wanted features list. "Wanted features" need the "Say Thanks " of two other people besides yourself, so you need to describe usage scenarios clearly so that you can get the approval of others.
Modify the rules for adding wanted features list. "Wanted features" need the "Say Thanks " of two other people besides yourself, so you need to describe usage scenarios clearly so that you can get the approval of others.
Who is reading all the posts when there is so much unrelated text? Good features might be missed in between.
People can look through the Wanted Features Summary,
But the forum does not offer a better meachnism, I'm afraid.
The forum offers a poll !!!! I suggested this a few times!
The forum offers a poll !!!! I suggested this a few times!
I don't think I ever saw a poll here where more than one option could be selected. It has alway been "radio buttons", where you can select 1 out of N answers. Hence I assume that "any number out of N" or "up to M votes per user" polls are not supported.
And you don't want one separate poll per feature -- which would also mean one thread per feature, since only one poll per thread is possible.
I cant find a way to edit my votes, can you???