Proper grounding is an important step when you set up to take measurements or work on a circuit, as it protects you from a hazardous shock. To ground the oscilloscope means to connect it to an electrically neutral reference point, such as earth ground. Ground your oscilloscope by plugging its...
This tutorial will guide you through the basics of using an oscilloscope, it is meant for someone with very little or no experience with electronics or oscilloscopes. There are many types of oscilloscopes out there, and each is a little different, so I'm going to focus on the essential comp...
Hello friends, today I am going to post the next lecture of Proteus Tutorial. I am receiving quite a positive response about this Proteus tutorial. In the previous post, we have seenHow to use Virtual Terminal in Proteusand today I am going to explain How to use Oscilloscope in Proteus IS...
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Now that we have three different inputs to display on the oscilloscope, we need to change the number of input ports on the oscilloscope to three, as we have done previously, as shown in the figure below. Number of ports Simulink Model with Transport Delay Block ...
Logic probes are cheap and easy to use digital testers- understand what they are, how they work, how to use them & discover some top hints & tips.Logic Probe Tutorial Includes: Logic probe basics Logic probes are very cheap and easy to use as simple digital testers in many applications. ...
So, I have used the oscilloscope in the RS232 mode to verify the issue. Oscilloscope got the print data. After rebooting the serial monitor app I was able to see printed messages as well. %100 success. ReplyAbhi August 13, 2021 at 9:57 am Hi Shawn, how to use HAL_UART_Trasnmit_...
How to Read the I2C Bus on an Oscilloscope September 20, 2016 by Mark Hughes Part 2 of Mastering the Oscilloscope will introduce decoding for I²C circuits. Oscilloscopes offer a variety of tools to help diagnose troublesome circuits. In this tutorial, we will use the oscilloscope to read...
Click here to skip to a step-by-step PicoScope tutorial I2C (Inter Integrated Circuit) is a low-speed serial data protocol, commonly used to transfer data between multiple components and modules within a single device. Developed in the early 1980s by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP), I2C emp...
Once the program is launched on hardware, we should now get a 1Hz square wave on the GPIO pin 5 (J22) of Styx GPIO Header P4. Go ahead confirm this with an oscilloscope, or logic analyzer, or even a simple multimeter! That’s it! We are now using the 100MHz clock sourced from So...