neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Analogue scopes do have lower noise on low level signals?
I have an HP54520A digitizing scope and when I set the scale to 10 mV/div (scopes lowest limit), there is noise present on the screen (on the first division on the 10 scale) and I can actually not being able to measure anything within the first division.
Is that a common thing with digitizing scopes and analogue ones do not suffer from this?
A second question: The frequency counter in this scope is wandering around in the last 2 bits all the time (even on average reading) so I cannot exactly measure the frequency as I do with an external frequency counter (HP 5245L).
Is that normal? Is the frequency calculated from analyzing the waveform instead of classic level triggering a counter, this is why?
I have an HP54520A digitizing scope and when I set the scale to 10 mV/div (scopes lowest limit), there is noise present on the screen (on the first division on the 10 scale) and I can actually not being able to measure anything within the first division.
Is that a common thing with digitizing scopes and analogue ones do not suffer from this?
A second question: The frequency counter in this scope is wandering around in the last 2 bits all the time (even on average reading) so I cannot exactly measure the frequency as I do with an external frequency counter (HP 5245L).
Is that normal? Is the frequency calculated from analyzing the waveform instead of classic level triggering a counter, this is why?