I am a bit struggling with my oscilloscope, trying to monitor what's happening on Atmega output pin.
Yes there is a single shot, occasionally appears on the screen.
Seems my oscilloscope is not capable to measure such tiny moments.
Or... i might be doing something wrong.

Anyway; i will return to this later. Right now i am buried in bedlam of tasks which must be solved within next few weeks.
So my posting here will be random and occasional.
But this subject is very interesting and deserves special attention.
Yes there is a single shot, occasionally appears on the screen.
Seems my oscilloscope is not capable to measure such tiny moments.
Or... i might be doing something wrong.

Anyway; i will return to this later. Right now i am buried in bedlam of tasks which must be solved within next few weeks.
So my posting here will be random and occasional.
But this subject is very interesting and deserves special attention.


(REALLY) then I searched the web and found a few people who had fixed the problem so I modified mine to have an external battery holder with easy replacement (the original is soldered to the main PCB UNDER the monitor block). Mine has been OK ever since. You will have to run a self cal on it unless you want to fork out for a REAL NAMAS calibration. The self cal will make it usable but all the attenuation values are all over the place.
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