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Single - display a new triggered trace every time the space bar is pressed. This is from the user manual. My experience is that single trigger works once. The spacebar turns triggering on/off when trigger icon is red. After trigger, icon is green, and spacebar acts differently - it alternately highlights the || button. The button never returns to >. No new triggers are started. The trigger will not go back to red. If i stop/start the entire program, i can capture another event. The probe is attached to the output of a Geiger-Müller tube board. The output is normally at 2.3V and goes low briefly when a particle is detected in the tube. Using 20220421 commit 1009 dso 6022BL FW0210 |
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Triggering on single events is imho the weakest point of the Hantek. I explained it recently:
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I'm on Ubuntu 20.04. Built from git clone.
The spacebar, s key, and mouse click on >|| all behave the same way.
In the Auto mode, the spacebar works as described in the manual.
In Single mode, to repeat, I exit the program. (I start the program from
command line.) I see that the program is stuck. The program will eventually
end on it's own with a message about having been in thread. (I can provide
a capture.) I usually ctl-c out to speed up the reps. It seems to me that
the problem could be user input handling in the program that runs after the
trigger is activated.
I was able to eventually capture the GM board pulse that drives a 555
monostable circuit, and the 1 ms output of that circuit using both channels
of the Hantek6022. I had to repeatedly stop/start the Openhantek program to
find the right settings and find the right RC combination to get 1 ms
output.
I'm tempted to dive into source code to see if I can activate some debug
related to Single and human I/O. I'm an EE that became a C programmer by
trade. I'm reclaiming abandoned EE interests. This little oscope and
Openhantek has pushed me along.
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What happens when you click the |> / || button - same?
If you're on Windows you could try the key S instead of SPACE because
SPACE is grabbed by the OS and acts differently.
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Triggering on single events is imho the weakest point of the Hantek. I explained it recently: