Web Browser Oscilloscope - Trigger Level Settings #22
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Hi Felix, This behaviour is normal and a good sign. The signal gets smaller in the first few seconds after switching on because some capacitances are discharged. The same happens directly after closing the case, since the electronics got "charged" by the ambient light. It is normal that the picture freezes, it always shows you the last signal that was larger than the red treshhold line. This is how a real oscilloscope works as well when set to "normal" trigger mode. Since every soundcard has different sensitvity, there is no universal trigger level that works for every audio hardware. Below are two example pulses recorded with the recent version of the web oscilloscope, on an iPhone via the headset connector. The second picture shows a strong oscoillation, because this pulse is a bit too large for the iPad. Some headset inputs will react like that, real soundcards have a wider input range and usually do not show these oscillations within one pulse. I will update the wiki with those pictures. |
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Hi Felix,
glad you like it!
This behaviour is normal and a good sign. The signal gets smaller in the first few seconds after switching on because some capacitances are discharged. The same happens directly after closing the case, since the electronics got "charged" by the ambient light.
Your second picture could be already a very small but real pulse, but it should be a bit wider to be sure.
It is normal that the picture freezes, it always shows you the last signal that was larger than the red treshhold line. This is how a real oscilloscope works as well when set to "normal" trigger mode.
Now in order to see the signal again after switching on, you need to move the trigger upwards either …