03-05-2014 01:24 PM
Hello,why my instrument is blocked when i make a low voltage,can someone help me please
thank you 🙂
03-05-2014 01:38 PM
@the_ghost wrote:
Hello,why my instrument is blocked when i make a low voltage,can someone help me please
thank you 🙂
Are you asking why you can't stop your application without waiting for 10 seconds? It is probably because you have a 10 second timeout on that read and for some reason it is not returning right away and instead is timing out causing your application to not read the value of the stop button, only once every 10 seconds. Lower the timeout, or figure out why it is timing out by debugging the setup and investigating any errors.
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03-05-2014 01:41 PM
@the_ghost wrote:
why my instrument is blocked when i make a low voltage
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about here. What exactly do you mean by "blocked"? And what do you consider a low voltage?
03-05-2014 01:46 PM
when i make 1 v(sinuzoidale) the program read the signal correctly but when i make (30mv)my program is blocked(does not respond)
03-05-2014 01:49 PM
Do you know how to use an o-scope?
03-05-2014 02:05 PM
yes!!!!
03-05-2014 02:10 PM
@the_ghost wrote:
when i make 1 v(sinuzoidale) the program read the signal correctly but when i make (30mv)my program is blocked(does not respond)
My bet is that for low voltages the oscilloscope never triggers, meaning you never acquire data. Set your trigger to a lower voltage.
03-05-2014 02:29 PM - edited 03-05-2014 02:43 PM
should i use a trigger edge like this ??,how i can configure it
03-05-2014 02:32 PM
or like this
03-05-2014 02:46 PM
should i use a trigger edge like this ??,how i can configure it