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Edited by Oleg10011001 at 2016-8-23 07:47
1. The track cursor doesn't track the ref waveform, please use the time and voltage cursor to measure.
Okay, but is it possible to prevent the entry into the mode that is not supported? When I switch to cursor measurement type "Track" choice as a source of some reference waveform is blocked and it is right. However, if I choose as a source of reference waveform, the ability to switch to cursor measurement type "Track" for some reason are not locked and it is not correct because it allows input mode is not supported. It's not difficult to modify.
2. When the base time is less than or equal to 80ns, the scope enters into interpolation mode. Most of the points are drawn by the interpolation method based on the collected points.
It is clear, thank you for the clarification! However, I believe that when there is a waveform drawing mode using dots, interpolation is not used and you can see the true shape of the signal as it is. It turns out it is not possible here.
3. In normal trigger mode, only when the waveform meets the trigger condition, the scope will scan, the waveform will be displayed, but the waveform will not be saved or stopped.
It is clear, thank you for the clarification!
Earlier, I pointed out even at some moments in the work of the oscilloscope, which seems to have not seen you. In particular, I pointed to the absence in the upper window channel markers in dual view. I also pointed out that immediately after the switch to the Cursor mode type "Track", the voltage measuring cursors are unattached to the waveform. It has so far been no fixes or defined as the correct operation of the oscilloscope.
I will add that I would love to see constantly on the oscilloscope screen, the current sample rate and memory depth is used.
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