Yes. If you were using an analog scope you'd see something rational, but nowhere close in calibration.
The extra 3 signals might be cross-talk between the channels. -John =============== > Looking at the output of Greenray Industries Y-313-16A 160 MHz OCXO I > discovered a new feature of my Hp 54501 scope. It split the signal into 4 > traces each with a different amplitude and they are phase shifted from > each other. P to P levels are 2.8V, 116mv, 53mv, and 9mv. Not much > difference running the oxco on a battery or substituting the scope probe > with coax cable rg58 6' with a tee and 50 ohm termination. > > Could this be a aliasing effect of the AD sampling the as the scope is a > digital 100Mhz scope ? > > No I don't know what I'm doing :-) But I would like to know. > > Stanley _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
