BillO wrote:
Am I seeing that correctly? Do you have the sweep time set to 1 second and the trigger voltage set to 0V?
You might wan to set the sweep to something like 10x the clock period (say 10us for a 1MHz clock) to begin with then change as required to see what you need to see, and the trigger voltage to between 1V and 4V.
That's a great question. So when I hook my clock up to it, I get about 8 squarewave pulses on that screen. I'm currently running it at 250kHZ.
Now, is the scope changing it's setting automatically on me, and I just don't recognize it? Maybe! A "smart" version I guess.
I'll investigate that later, I'm at work now.
As for BDD and Plasmo, thank you. That's very very good advice. And it makes perfect sense as to why it works sometimes but not others. The capacitors change the 'habit' of it, which is why I've been thinking it's a capacitor problem.
I use the 0.01uF bypass capacitors on each IC, and a 100uF polarized capacitor near the power supply. Should I change those values?
Lastly, how do I change the speed of the rising and falling of these chips? Like you said, it's not my oscillating clock speed, but how fast it comes up and down that's the problem. How do I slow that down? Not just in this case, wire existing, but on a PCB or whatever. Is there something that *guarantees* a slower rise and fall time, besides just getting different chips entirely? With the W65C02 I'm kind of stuck with it, so would these capacitors be enough to 'slow' it down? I like the idea of trying lower voltage on this existing board, but like BDD says, 5V shouldn't be hard to manage. How then do I do that reliably?
Thank you very much.
Chad