I've wanted an oscilloscope since I was 13 and I used one for the first time in high school. I didn't get to use one since uni. Now, decades later, I finally have my first oscilloscope and this series of videos made me relive the joy and wonder I experienced the first time I used one.
I was an electronics hobbiest in my teens back in the late 70s. Now as I approach 60 I finally own my first oscilloscope. Thanks for these lessons. I was lost on my new digital scope. This series has taught me very quickly how to use my new tool. Thank you for the tutorial!
FINALLY understanding Trigger Level, thank you for being a great teacher. I figured when I saw the word "heck" in your title I was going to get a 'down-to-earth' explanation, and I did.
I'm just want to say ""THANK YOU""!!!! pass out knowledge and you own time just to teach not just me but others. Like to say more but I feel you already know, Thank you Sir!
I just bought a new DSO1202 from Keysight and the external trigger does not work. Seems there is not any way to get tech help from Keysight. I wonder if I made an expensive mistake buying this! DRAT!
big mistake.. why putting money after a Keysight when you can get a Fnirsi for even less. "Fnirsi" is where you wanna be and where all the cool kids are moving. You can also look at a "Tek" scope, but hanTEK is not always the best in software. Fnirsi is pionering the scope market. it got a ring to it.. being able to tell your clients, "here is my test report that I made on my Fnirsi" (that sounds potent) "Here is my test report I made on my TEK" (yes, that also got a nice ring to it, and why hanTEK also is moving quite a lot of scopes these years. "Here is my test report I made on my KEY" (nahh, just soudns weird and confusing) Fnirsi scopes is where its at in 2022. Cheers and your welcome, you need to understand I do this for a living, guide people on social media.
When using a scope you set up one trigger and then everything is plotted relative to that one trigger point across all channels. The trigger point effectively determines where t = 0 seconds, so it wouldn't make sense to have multiple trigger points. If one of the channels has data that is moving relative to another channel then you either need to pick a trigger that is applicable to both channels, use trigger holdoff to ensure you are triggering at the same location (for example for bursted packets), or use a more complex trigger type like a pattern trigger or serial trigger. Check out chapter 10 in the DSOX2014A User's Guide for examples of what is available and how to set them up.
I've wanted an oscilloscope since I was 13 and I used one for the first time in high school. I didn't get to use one since uni. Now, decades later, I finally have my first oscilloscope and this series of videos made me relive the joy and wonder I experienced the first time I used one.
I was an electronics hobbiest in my teens back in the late 70s. Now as I approach 60 I finally own my first oscilloscope. Thanks for these lessons. I was lost on my new digital scope. This series has taught me very quickly how to use my new tool. Thank you for the tutorial!
FINALLY understanding Trigger Level, thank you for being a great teacher. I figured when I saw the word "heck" in your title I was going to get a 'down-to-earth' explanation, and I did.
Mr. Hancock i can't possibly thank you enough for your wonderful videos, I learned a lot from your videos, you are an amazing teacher ...thank you.
I'm just want to say ""THANK YOU""!!!! pass out knowledge and you own time just to teach not just me but others. Like to say more but I feel you already know, Thank you Sir!
Great video!! 🙏
I just bought a new DSO1202 from Keysight and the external trigger does not work. Seems there is not any way to get tech help from Keysight. I wonder if I made an expensive mistake buying this! DRAT!
big mistake.. why putting money after a Keysight when you can get a Fnirsi for even less.
"Fnirsi" is where you wanna be and where all the cool kids are moving.
You can also look at a "Tek" scope, but hanTEK is not always the best in software.
Fnirsi is pionering the scope market.
it got a ring to it..
being able to tell your clients, "here is my test report that I made on my Fnirsi" (that sounds potent)
"Here is my test report I made on my TEK" (yes, that also got a nice ring to it, and why hanTEK also is moving quite a lot of scopes these years.
"Here is my test report I made on my KEY" (nahh, just soudns weird and confusing)
Fnirsi scopes is where its at in 2022.
Cheers and your welcome, you need to understand I do this for a living, guide people on social media.
@@JAKOB1977 Some people go first class others go coach. It clearly costs more but the psychological factor is worth it to me!
Right on point, thanks.
Is there component tester?
Thank you so much
Thank you so much. One question, if I have multiple channels, how can separate triggers be set for each channel? I have a dsox2014a.
When using a scope you set up one trigger and then everything is plotted relative to that one trigger point across all channels. The trigger point effectively determines where t = 0 seconds, so it wouldn't make sense to have multiple trigger points.
If one of the channels has data that is moving relative to another channel then you either need to pick a trigger that is applicable to both channels, use trigger holdoff to ensure you are triggering at the same location (for example for bursted packets), or use a more complex trigger type like a pattern trigger or serial trigger. Check out chapter 10 in the DSOX2014A User's Guide for examples of what is available and how to set them up.
Thank you
Well, that helped a lot tbh
Am still hustling to catch trigger
Finally, the missing piece of understanding has been eliminated. Thank you!