walters
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When measuring RED,GREEN,BLUE video analog signals with a oscilloscope
all i see is noise and fuzzy waveforms under 1 volt is this right?
When measure RED,GREEN,BLUE video analog signals with a oscilloscope what am i actually seeing? this isn't a true measurement right cause its a oscilloscope and not a video waveform monitor
But i read that when troubleshooting video gear or TV's you CAN NOT use a oscilloscope because the RED,GREEN,BLUE signals are to high of frequency is this true?
The RED,GREEN ,BLUe video signals are under 1 volt is this true?
all i see is noise and fuzzy waveforms under 1 volt is this right?
When measure RED,GREEN,BLUE video analog signals with a oscilloscope what am i actually seeing? this isn't a true measurement right cause its a oscilloscope and not a video waveform monitor
But i read that when troubleshooting video gear or TV's you CAN NOT use a oscilloscope because the RED,GREEN,BLUE signals are to high of frequency is this true?
The RED,GREEN ,BLUe video signals are under 1 volt is this true?