If you expect the signal to swing between 0 and +5V then set the trigger level to somewhere around 2.5V.
As with input coupling the trigger coupling can usually be set to either AC or DC. Perhaps...
I have it set at 4.9V along the right edge of the screen. That's exactly the thing that I haven't totally figured out yet. Sometimes it's there, sometimes it's not.
If you don't know, read up on what Auto/Normal/Single mode actually does. Also, there's no indication of trigger level on the scope screen, where do you have that set?
I'd be more worried by the fact that signal swings negative and not positive :-)
Don't worry though, it looks like you have the input coupling set to AC on the scope. Set it to DC and try again.
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I have a montage where I use 16F628A I/P with the settings below. Due to the price that has increased a lot and the unavailability (is it an older generation?) I would like to switch to...
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This is an effort to help users understand how the I2C command works by comparing it with SHIFTIN/SHIFTOUT. A serial EEPROM, 24FC1025 will be used in the example.
Re: Vevor SDS1104 4 channel scope
If you expect the signal to swing between 0 and +5V then set the trigger level to somewhere around 2.5V.
HenrikOlsson Today, 22:03As with input coupling the trigger coupling can usually be set to either AC or DC. Perhaps...