Oscilloscope probe compensation - pro tip for high accuracy
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- In this video 'Siglent Oscilloscope probe compensation - pro tip' I'll show a great way to compensate your scope probes.
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The alternating trigger trick is something I hadn't thought of - but makes immediate sense. Thanks!
Thank you! Not all scopes have that feature - but it sure does help if you have it;)
Great video, Thanks for all that you do, Bless 😇
Thank you!
I appreciate you!
Thanks a lot for your help; the video is very handy.
You bet! Thanks for your feedback - much appreciated;)
2:00 Thank you SO MUCH for pointing this out. The SDS is new to me, and I've been yanking out my hair trying to figure that out. Whatever higher power you believe in, I hope it makes your 2022 amazing. LOL
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You should also go into the channel setting and set the probe for 10 there before compensating the probes capacitor!
Yes you are right Cyberwasp461 - thank you!
Thanks for the calibration setup, I stumbled on your video because I was trying to setup a Siglent 1104x to make sure everything was good for measuring the primary and reflected waves of a 10' length of copper pipe, to determine the velocity factor. Theoretically, that length is about 1/4 wave at around 24MHz and I thought I would be able to see a smaller reduction in peak to peak voltage when I was on the money, and a reflected wave when I was not. Anyway, I didn't see either, so maybe no matter what frequency I try between 19MHz - 30MHz...
Thanks for the great feedback!
Excellent explanation sir, thanks a lot.
Thank you!
Very cool. I've never seen these tricks. Thank you sir.
Thanks Joey!
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A lot of great info
Robert Hicks thank you!
great video. I thought my probe is broken. Thanks for sharing!
I’m glad it helped! Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks man!
You bet! Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you
You bet!
Hi, By looking at the rise time of the signal it seems that it's over 5µs.It's quite long!
Does it come from the test probe signal that have a low slew rate or long rise time or it comes from the scope that can't read fast square wave signals. 200Mhz scope can read as low as 2µs slope if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks a lot
Levisgil47 Great eye, and great question. The probe and scope can capture rise times much quicker. My guess is that it is to make the compensation easier as it comes from the compensation output of the scope. I’ll have to ask Siglent why that is. I’ll show a quick video on capturing the rise time of my arb generator. I have some new low cost probes that are quite nice that I ca review with this demonstration. Thanks for the great question!
@@KissAnalog thanks. Yes, It'll be a great idea!
Do you test fast square with your arb. generator ?
Do I understand correctly that even if I only have X1 probes, I shall still set the scope to X10 to adjust for errors or does X1 not need any compensation?
Fried Mule There is no compensation for x1, so if they don’t have the switch option to x10, then there is no compensation.
Don't use only X1 probes at all.
@@volodymyrzakolodyazhny There are some situations where X1 is the only right tool, but yes normally is an X10 the most all round:-)
I did the same but the noise floor is so big how can I remove it
Sorry to respond so late. I'm getting so many comments that I first try to respond to subscribers, then I work on getting thru the list;) Did you figure out what was wrong? What scope and probes to you have?
@@KissAnalog, thank you for your reply, I have a Siglent sds1202x oscilloscope with original probes, still did not found a good solution to get rid of the big noise floor.