Double lines signal in the oscilloscope screen

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
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It means that your oscilloscope is triggering multiple times and the shape of the waveform is different at each trigger. Try changing your horizontal sweep rate (TIME/DIV) to a longer time, for example, 500us or 1ms.
 

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SAM-Mo

Joined Jan 19, 2019
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It means that your oscilloscope is triggering multiple times and the shape of the waveform is different at each trigger. Try changing your horizontal sweep rate (TIME/DIV) to a longer time, for example, 500us or 1ms.
I can't do that because then the signal becomes tight and compressed in the screen and I can not examine its parts
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi SAM.
The two waveforms are different in rise time and amplitude, so the trig sync point will alternate between the two waveforms.
What is the source of the scope input signal.?
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MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
30,806
Well, I told you what causes it and how to fix it. The rest is up to you.
You can also adjust the sweep holdoff control if your oscilloscope has one.
You can also set the oscilloscope to SINGLE capture.
 
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