Hi,
I don't know if it's me or the scope, so any advise?
The problem is is that the scope will not always measure the correct voltage value when I use the measure-voltage function. I have the probes set to X10 and the scope set to X10 and I calibrated the scope. However, I am currently building a bench power supply and when I test the circuit's voltages, say 5 volts at a particular node, the measure-voltage function will display a value much lower then that and the signal on the screen is not correct either (if you were to measure the voltage by reading the screen). This only happens when I have the volts/div set to say...10 volts/div (really anything above the measured voltage value). But when I change it to a lower volts/div setting (5v/div or below for this example), then the measurement comes out correctly. I have also connected my old analog scope with the same volts/div (10v/div) and the measurement on the display is correct. I can even put it to a much higher volts/div setting and still count off the correct value off the screen.
This isn't a major issue, but it's very annoying as I will not always know what voltage I am measuring and may measure a value and think that it's one particular value when it's really much different than then. So what do you think? Any advise? I bought this scope back in July and probably should have posted this question then.
Oh and just in case, the firmware is 00.02.04
Thanks in advance,
Felipe