1 Vertical Calibration
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Vertical Calibration

If Scoppy is not displaying the correct voltage levels you may need to adjust the voltage range settings in the app.

Note that this method assumes that you have already entered an approximate voltage range for the channel you are measuring. Reminder: to get to the voltage range settings tap the channel badge at the bottom of the screen and a menu should appear. Tap Settings and then Voltage Range(s).

Step 1.

Connect Vin to GND and note the value of Vmax in the Scoppy app. Ideally, the value of Vmax will be 0. If not, enter new values for the voltage range as follows:
Min. Voltage = Min. Voltage - Vmax
Max. Voltage = Max. Voltage - Vmax

(If Vmax is positive, youll end up with smaller values for Min and Max. If Vmax is negative youll end up with larger values).

The trace should now be at the GND level on the screen.

Step 2.

Apply a DC voltage to Vin that is about 80% of the maximum input voltage. If the vertical range is perfectly calibrated then the Vmax displayed in the Scoppy app will be the same as your input voltage and the calibration procedure is complete. If not, then read on!

Calculate the new value for Min. Voltage as follows
(new) Min. Voltage = (current) Min.Voltage x Vin / Vmax

Likewise, calculate the new value for Max. Voltage as follows
(new) Max. Voltage = (current) Max. Voltage x Vin / Vmax

Enter the new values and tap OK. Hopefully Vmax will show the correct voltage (ie. Vin).
Go back to Step 1 to check that the 0 voltage level hasnt changed. If it has then keep repeating both until youre happy with the result.