Help me ID this scope trace
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Help me ID this scope trace
Found this in my imageshack account while I was looking for a funny picture of a chihuahua.
Maybe it's the rum, but I have utterly no idea what this is from, and it's pissing me off. Look familiar to anyone?
Maybe it's the rum, but I have utterly no idea what this is from, and it's pissing me off. Look familiar to anyone?
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Is the time div really 100ns? And assuming the timestamp is accurate, would you be doing work on your Miata on a Friday at 14:30? I'm usually at the office at that particular time, but as with everything, YMMV (day off?).
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Yes, Reverant to the rescue- the timestamp is the key. I know that the time on that scope is correct, or more specifically, that it's exactly one hour off. And you're right, that was taken at the office, not at home. Now I remember. It's the bit clock and the automation control line from a console I was testing some new code on. Thought the timescale looked way too fast to have been anything here at home.
Definitely time for sleep now.
Definitely time for sleep now.
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