My first post, so if I am in the wrong part of the blog, please redirect me.
Persistent problem: With the runt trigger set up to find a runt pulse, the trigger occurs even though the waveform excursions go beyond the trigger levels. This occurs with both positive and negative triggers. Example: I set the positive trigger levels to 3 V and 1 V, and input 1 kHz square wave of 4 volts. I decrease the amplitude until a trigger occurs. The amplitude of the captured trace is 3.44 V.
I can also duplicate the problem by holding the signal level constant while adjusting the trigger limit closer to the signal excursion.
Please see the five screen shots and the chart.
Additional Info:
• Channel 1 gain. The error is greater with more volts/division. See chart.
• Channel 1 coupling makes no difference. (AC, DC)
• Channel 2 is no different.
• Trigger Coupling: AC produces the least error. DC has more (see chart). High-Frequency Reject is the worst (but I don’t need it).
• Sine waves have the same problem.
• Doing the long calibration after a 40-minute warmup does not help.
Do I have a scope problem, or am I doing something wrong?
[EDIT 2023 03 14a] Probably "this is good as it gets". Maybe it is good enough for digital work; I was trying for more precise limits for my analog circuit.
Here is the workaround I will use to set limits for MY scope:
1. Increase the gain on the input channel as much as possible and still have the whole signal show on the display
2. Do NOT use Noise Reject on trigger. This adds hysteresis and makes the trigger deviation greater.
3. Once you set the trigger limit that you want, compensate by move the limit towards the zero voltage about 1/4 of a graticule. Example: Channel 1 is set to 2 volt/division, so move the runt-trigger limit 2/4 volt towards zero voltage. This is for setups that have the input channel coupling set to DC, and the trigger coupling set to DC.
[END OF EDIT 2023 03 14a]