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Oscilloscope Zoom Out Quirk
maginnovision:
--- Quote from: jjoonathan on June 11, 2020, 04:17:25 am ---
--- Quote ---Right, I'm talking about the RTB, RTM, RTA it's a paid option.
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Yuck. It's standard on the RTE, RTO, and RTP.
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Doesn't bother me, I didn't pay for it anyway. I know you got yours for cheap but if you'd paid anywhere near msrp... You'd maybe not think it's so bad.
Elasia:
And a screenshot so it doesnt look like im a nutter lol
jjoonathan:
--- Quote from: maginnovision on June 11, 2020, 04:25:34 am ---
--- Quote from: jjoonathan on June 11, 2020, 04:17:25 am ---
--- Quote ---Right, I'm talking about the RTB, RTM, RTA it's a paid option.
--- End quote ---
Yuck. It's standard on the RTE, RTO, and RTP.
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Doesn't bother me, I didn't pay for it anyway. I know you got yours for cheap but if you'd paid anywhere near msrp... You'd maybe not think it's so bad.
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Very true.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Elasia on June 11, 2020, 04:19:52 am ---Dave.. your latest video just made me realize something..
It CAN zoomout! It's just not how you would think to do it...
To set it up, first set a timebase that will let you use the full 200M
UNDER the horizontal key press Zoom
THEN Zoom in to the actual display/timebase you want, you can zoom in just as a normal timebase change AND keep 200 Megapoints
when the event triggers you are interested in, just be on the bottom area and do the normal horizontal adjustment out OR use the top portion to drag it to one side or the other to the area you are interested in
The bottom area is the entire normal page but has been scaled down... i think this is why they make the menu bars also cause scaling of the main screen pixels
Try it out... and post another video :P
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Err, that's no different to just using a longer time base and pressing STOP or SINGLE, and then zooming in.
Using the dual screen zoom function whilst you do this makes no real difference.
This is NOT normal scope behavior and is not what is being discussed here.
The entire point of this is that you don't know you need the longer timebase until you do, so you couldn't have set it up like that to begin with.
Fact is on the Siglent the memory is not being set to the depth your specify, this is in inexcusable.
Elasia:
No its trigger mode and auto as well
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