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Originally Posted by Penthode
So the other scope was sick?
To ensure we are on the same page, please define backwards. Do you mean the x axis is scanning right to left? If so that suggests a polarity inversion on the x channel input.
And why is part of the trace darker? is the photo accurate to what you see or is there a shutter speed issue? If it a shutter issue, perhaps reducing slightly the scan trace speed will help.
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Yes I believe the other scope was sick. This one gave me bright, clean and sharp traces.
By backwards I mean it's like a mirror image left to right like the trace rotated 180 degrees around the Y axis.
The picture being darker on one side is a shutter issue. It's a great trace, crisp, clear and of equal brightness intensity throughout.