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Comment by idonotknowwhy

3 years ago

You do still need that. The broadcast from gpio thing is very low quality and produces square waves which interfere with everything

Pico caps and appropriate impedance miss-match can be used to round-off square waves.

But yes, if you look at high-speed Pi GPIO with a Rigol it looks more like an EKG readout than the thing you might see on a logic analyser. Smoothing it enough to feed a line-amp is very lossy.

  • You might want to improve your probing technique, then. :)

    GPIO's usually looks quite squarey if you don't introduce parasitic reactances into the circuit with your test setup.

    • Pi for audio frequencies is lovely and square, Pi at radio frequencies has distinct rise and fall and "just taking a moment to think about it" segments.

      A spectrum analyser has probes!?!? This might be where I am going wrong... But the bench scope is largely in agreement about the distinct phases of a cycle at RF freq.