Just a little notice.(SG003A) You can toogle between subfeatures in a given mainfeature by holding down the "out" button. A brief button press with "out", will cycle between input lines, and a long press toogles subfeatures fx flip between PWM, Q-Pulse, Speed, etc so you dont have to go into menu and do it manually. Its the case with many of the mainfeatures, that "IN & OUT" button gives you fast control, to jump between subfeatures, there is a lot of button trickery. when you gte the hang of it, it somewhat makes sense. same in fx mA.. brief press of "out" will toogle limits 0-10, 0.24, 4-20, user etc. 2. same with main frequency, that will toggle resolution between 0-99.999 etc etc and 0-200Khz with a fast "out" press and a long press as mentioned will jump diffent test abelities.. and all these approaches is the same in the secondary Curve-screen interface where you also can control how the graph screen shall behave zoom in, zoom out etc tried to run a PWM program, not sure why you got OL, my SG003A just jumps to 0000 when done. thx for the video. thumps up.
Tried the same 10:25 SG003A 30% / 100Hz with 2.0-v (scope Micsig STO1104C) FRQ100.0 - risetime fluctuates 976ns to 1.215us - duty 30.00 - amp 2.280v - PP-PP2.411v the manual frequency meter on the scope says CH1=100.003Hz +Width 3.000ms -width 7.000ms BustW 23.00ms - and with SG003 with PWM30% 5000Hz 10v FRQ 5.000kHz - Risetime 648.0ns to 657.1ns - Duty 30.01% - amp 10.84v - PKPK 11.01V manual freq meter on the scope CH1 5.00016Hz so it does seem to give a little more voltage then the value one are asking for, and 10v gives around 11v in PK-PK
Yes there are quite a few shortcuts available using the keys. I think you only really need to go into the menus, to set up values for the presets, range and program functions. It is just trying to remember to use the shortcuts. Not sure why my unit goes to OL after program mode, I was expecting to just switch off and return to the set value ready for another cycle to be run. Similar to the Q-Pulse function. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Just a little notice.(SG003A)
You can toogle between subfeatures in a given mainfeature by holding down the "out" button.
A brief button press with "out", will cycle between input lines, and a long press toogles subfeatures fx flip between PWM, Q-Pulse, Speed, etc so you dont have to go into menu and do it manually.
Its the case with many of the mainfeatures, that "IN & OUT" button gives you fast control, to jump between subfeatures, there is a lot of button trickery. when you gte the hang of it, it somewhat makes sense.
same in fx mA.. brief press of "out" will toogle limits 0-10, 0.24, 4-20, user etc. 2.
same with main frequency, that will toggle resolution between 0-99.999 etc etc and 0-200Khz with a fast "out" press and a long press as mentioned will jump diffent test abelities..
and all these approaches is the same in the secondary Curve-screen interface where you also can control how the graph screen shall behave zoom in, zoom out etc
tried to run a PWM program, not sure why you got OL, my SG003A just jumps to 0000 when done.
thx for the video. thumps up.
Tried the same 10:25 SG003A 30% / 100Hz with 2.0-v (scope Micsig STO1104C)
FRQ100.0 - risetime fluctuates 976ns to 1.215us - duty 30.00 - amp 2.280v - PP-PP2.411v
the manual frequency meter on the scope says CH1=100.003Hz
+Width 3.000ms -width 7.000ms BustW 23.00ms
- and with
SG003 with PWM30% 5000Hz 10v
FRQ 5.000kHz - Risetime 648.0ns to 657.1ns - Duty 30.01% - amp 10.84v - PKPK 11.01V
manual freq meter on the scope CH1 5.00016Hz
so it does seem to give a little more voltage then the value one are asking for, and 10v gives around 11v in PK-PK
Yes there are quite a few shortcuts available using the keys. I think you only really need to go into the menus, to set up values for the presets, range and program functions. It is just trying to remember to use the shortcuts.
Not sure why my unit goes to OL after program mode, I was expecting to just switch off and return to the set value ready for another cycle to be run. Similar to the Q-Pulse function.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@JAKOB1977 So fairly similar results to my unit then. Thanks for providing the readings.
Another nice video, thanks.
Appreciate you watching and commenting!