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Trigger ADC-212/100

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Hi,

I have a problem with the trigger of the ADC-212/100:

So when I set the trigger to 1ms/unit everything works fine, but i need a unit about 1us/unit. The triggger doesn't work. The trigger doesn't starts at 1V, it starts when i press the "go" button directly. Can everyone tell me what is wrong: here are my settings:

direction: increasing
trigger item: 1000 mV
stop after trigger
no ETS

Thanks for help

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Post by picojohn »

Hello Oesi,

Which PicoScope software are you using and, what is the nature of the signal that you are trying to measure?

Regards
John

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Post by oesi »

Release: 5.19
ADC212-100: V13 on LPT1

The signal is a rectangle.

Thanks for help

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Post by picojohn »

Hello Oesi,

What is the frequency of your rectangle? Does it have 1:1 markspace:space?

Perhaps you could send a copy of your data file and settings file to support@picotech.com so that we may take a look.

Regards
John

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Post by oesi »

I build a manual pushbutton without chatter, so the rectangel is up to 5 V very fast (i measured it with a Tektronix oscilloscope ). When i let of the pushbotton, the voltage decrease to 0 V. But i control the length by hand.

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Post by picojohn »

Hello Oesi,

I believe that the problem may lie in what you are trying to do:

If you set the timebase to 1 uS per division, then you have less than 10 uS in which to capture the trigger event on screen.

It is possible that the response time of your 'trigger system' is just not capable of operating that fast.

Regards
John

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