Hi Gad,
Can you give us a snapshot of how your probes are connected to the circuit?
I notice that in one of the shots we are getting good clamping by the internal diode but in the other there is some shoot through and that is the one that looks as if the CSR has a superimposed frequency on it. Also I notice (but very hard to read because of the blurring) that you have Volt Avg set on one screen and on the other you are setting the trigger? Hard to tell for sure what is happening. But perhaps something is setting the DC or AC coupling in different settings? I'm also not sure of what you mean by "Battery or load Resistor". Do you mean that one of the shots was across the battery and the other was across the load resistor?
On the 555, the one pot is supposed to adjust the amount of time the gate is high and the other pot adjusts how long the gate is low. So they both impact the frequency and duty cycle but because the base settings were originally structured for "3.7% On" the effects are greatly imbalanced. Reducing the capacitance on pin 2 will increase the frequency while increasing the overall pot resistance path will lower the frequency. The series resistors in line with the pot set the base settings and then the pots deviate from there. I can help you tailor it to your specific needs if you tell me what they are.
Can you give us a snapshot of how your probes are connected to the circuit?
I notice that in one of the shots we are getting good clamping by the internal diode but in the other there is some shoot through and that is the one that looks as if the CSR has a superimposed frequency on it. Also I notice (but very hard to read because of the blurring) that you have Volt Avg set on one screen and on the other you are setting the trigger? Hard to tell for sure what is happening. But perhaps something is setting the DC or AC coupling in different settings? I'm also not sure of what you mean by "Battery or load Resistor". Do you mean that one of the shots was across the battery and the other was across the load resistor?
On the 555, the one pot is supposed to adjust the amount of time the gate is high and the other pot adjusts how long the gate is low. So they both impact the frequency and duty cycle but because the base settings were originally structured for "3.7% On" the effects are greatly imbalanced. Reducing the capacitance on pin 2 will increase the frequency while increasing the overall pot resistance path will lower the frequency. The series resistors in line with the pot set the base settings and then the pots deviate from there. I can help you tailor it to your specific needs if you tell me what they are.
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