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REVIEW - Rigol DS2072 - First Impressions of the DS2000 series from Rigol
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seronday:
Teneyes,
Try adjusting the trigger Holdoff time to around 3 - 4 mS.
It looks like the trigger circuit has re-armed and is triggering on the next pulse that it sees.
Wim13:

--- Quote from: seronday on April 06, 2014, 11:12:08 am ---Teneyes,
Try adjusting the trigger Holdoff time to around 3 - 4 mS.
It looks like the trigger circuit has re-armed and is triggering on the next pulse that it sees.

--- End quote ---

i think the same, it triggers on the first on going pulse.

I did the same test, and indeed, it triggers on the fist pulse it finds, i think thats is correct
Played around with the delay, and that worked for me.., then it triggers oke
Teneyes:

--- Quote from: Wim13 on April 06, 2014, 05:58:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: seronday on April 06, 2014, 11:12:08 am ---Teneyes,
Try adjusting the trigger Holdoff time to around 3 - 4 mS.
It looks like the trigger circuit has re-armed and is triggering on the next pulse that it sees.

--- End quote ---

i think the same, it triggers on the first on going pulse.

I did the same test, and indeed, it triggers on the fist pulse it finds, i think thats is correct
Played around with the delay, and that worked for me.., then it triggers oke

--- End quote ---
Good Point.
There is NO Trigger Holdoff on a RS232 Trigger, see Pics   :-//

See Discuss on DS4000 Blog here
Teneyes:
Can anyone Confirm that the DS2000 does NOT decode when recording frames?
see gif
marmad:

--- Quote from: Teneyes on April 06, 2014, 06:50:08 pm ---Can anyone Confirm that the DS2000 does NOT decode when recording frames?

--- End quote ---

Hi Len,

It does not decode recorded frames. I thought this was reported and confirmed here awhile ago when first reported on one of the UltraVision models.
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