Chuck Harris
Simple explanation, I think:
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"Vertical mode" triggering is only valid when there is a single vertical signal displayed on the screen, or you are in ALT (alternate) mode. It gets more complicated if I try to tell you why: The only modes where the traces on the screen are exactly what they appear is when there is only a single channel displayed on the screen. Whenever there is more than one channel on the screen, there is some form of eye trickery going on. This is because there is only a single beam in the CRT to draw on the screen. A couple of scope models have multiple beams, but they are the exception, rather than the rule... In ALT (alternate) mode, it may appear to the eye that there are two signals on the screen at the same time, but in reality, the two signals are being shown singly, alternating: A, B, A, B... If the sweep time is fast enough, the eye merges the alternating images so they appear to the brain to be simultaneous. At the slower sweeps, the eye can easily see the traces alternate. In CHOP (chopped) mode, it may appear to the eye that there are two signals on the screen at the same time, but in reality, the two signals are chopped up into alternating tidbits.... a tidbit of A, a tidbit of B, a tidbit of A, a tidbit of B...all the while the sweep marches on, making a sort of square wave with the tops being the tidbits of one channel, and the bottoms being the tidbits of the other channel. Because the chopping of the A and B signals is faster than the sweep speed, and with no time relationship to the sweep speed, or the signals, the eye sees the chopped up signal to have merged into what looks like simultaneous display. But the trigger isn't a human eye, so it isn't fooled by this trickery. When the trigger mode is in "Vertical", the trigger is given the exact signal the plugin is trying to display on the screen: Single channel mode, gives the single channel. Alternate mode, gives an alternation of Channel A and Channel B. Chop mode gives a composite signal of a little bit of A, B, and their vertical positions... A real dog's breakfast. "Vertical mode" triggering is only valid when there is a single vertical signal displayed on the screen, or you in ALT (alternate) mode. -Chuck Harris tinkera123 wrote: Hi, |