danny davis
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TTL low to high square waveform or Positive & negative cycle square waveform's?
TTL low to high square waveform or Positive & negative cycle square waveform's?
How do you know if you have a low ( zero volts ) to HIGH ( +5 volts ) square waveform OR a positive and negative cycle square waveform?
Because a TTL signal goes from zero volts to + 5 volts , so you can say it has a 2.5 volt DC offset?
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I measure the DC offsets with my DC volt meter because the oscilloscope confuses me about DC offsets on where they start
Once I get the DC offset voltage, i use the oscilloscope to measure the square waveform
The Problem I'm confused about is , is the square waveform starting at the baseline of the square waveform or is it starting at the halfway between the top and bottom?
So I'm not sure is the square waveform is riding on top of the DC offset voltage from the baseline or from the halfway point
TTL square waveforms start from the baseline right? CMOS square waveforms start at the half way point of a square waveform right?
TTL low to high square waveform or Positive & negative cycle square waveform's?
How do you know if you have a low ( zero volts ) to HIGH ( +5 volts ) square waveform OR a positive and negative cycle square waveform?
Because a TTL signal goes from zero volts to + 5 volts , so you can say it has a 2.5 volt DC offset?
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I measure the DC offsets with my DC volt meter because the oscilloscope confuses me about DC offsets on where they start
Once I get the DC offset voltage, i use the oscilloscope to measure the square waveform
The Problem I'm confused about is , is the square waveform starting at the baseline of the square waveform or is it starting at the halfway between the top and bottom?
So I'm not sure is the square waveform is riding on top of the DC offset voltage from the baseline or from the halfway point
TTL square waveforms start from the baseline right? CMOS square waveforms start at the half way point of a square waveform right?